Man refuses to leave property, shows injuries and chest pain


Police and fire/EMS responded to a report of a man in his mid-20s refusing to leave a property near North Lafayette Boulevard and West Marion Street (the South Bend Transpo station). The man, described as a Black male wearing black or blue jeans, was identified as someone who could be trespassed. He was found on scene, had a hospital band, was previously lying on the ground, and showed abrasions to his nose and knees. There is also a mention of a person having chest pain, and EMS was dispatched as a Priority 2 medical emergency. Police were requested for a possible trespass and to assist with the situation.
Audio|Source: South Bend, Mishawaka & St. Joseph County Police, Fire & EMS
01:26
Transcript:
South Bend Engine 2, North Lafayette Boulevard, and West Marion Street. Kestpain. 100-pos at Transpo. There's (name withheld) on scene refusing to leave. There's a person who can be trespassed. A (name withheld) male in his mid-20s, wearing a blackish-blue jeans. 100 west-south at transpo. 5-671 for a PD accident. Do you see one in the systematics? had a hospital band on and he was previously laying on the ground. I'm excited he has abrasions to his nose and his knees. Lafayette and Marion. Step in Engine 2 and Medic 2, you're in Routen, North Lafayette and West Marion Street. Priority 2, 442-year-old male who's having chest mane, who was laying on the ground, has abrasions on both his nose and knees. PDs started as well.
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Location mentioned:
South Street Station, South Bend, IN 46601
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