Man found unconscious and not breathing at public intersection, Spring Lake MI
Emergency responders were sent to near North Lake Avenue and Beach Drive for a 30-year-old man who was found unconscious and not breathing. The call was first treated as a cardiac arrest but later reduced to a priority one medical emergency.
Audio|Source: Ottawa County Public Safety - Digital
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Northlake, I'll call for a Med1 Echo on North Lake Avenue and Beach Drive for a 30-year-old male unconscious and not breathing.
00:08
Male is laying on the ground and not responsive.
00:10
Essential clear at 56.
00:18
1771 in row.
00:22
1771 in row, 1776.
00:29
Medic 1 we're diverting to that echo, uh, echo.
00:32
Uh,
00:33
Echo. Medical 1, one, en route to the echo, (number withheld).
00:42
(number withheld) for check-in.
00:52
2-34 glass.
00:54
For banklets and service hot post for you are.
00:57
Clear, thank you.
01:03
1771 on scene.
01:09
161-14.
01:12
Good evening, I'll be working Kent County until 0600 in Vehicle 611.
01:18
Clear, thank you.
01:26
All units responding to Lake Avenue and Beach Drive is not an echo.
01:33
It is a priority one.
01:39
17772 copies, Med1, not an echo.
01:46
1759.
01:52
1770, 1772 on Ops.
02:07
All right, Tucker and I were en route from Grand Haven for the Echo.
02:11
We'll continue priority three until we hear otherwise.
02:17
All right, I don't know if you just heard that, but it sounds like it's just a Med1, not an echo.
02:23
Okay, affirmative.
02:25
That's why we're now priority three.
02:27
Call us off if you don't need us.
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Location mentioned:
N Lake Ave & Beach Dr, Spring Lake, MI 49456
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