Woman suffers seizure near Baldwin Road store, Auburn Hills MI
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A female was reported having a seizure near the front of a store near Baldwin Road. Police arrived on scene and the seizure stopped.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (North) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to be on the air for a quarter to the corner of Baldwin Road, near Baldwin Road in Venice Pro, section 5.
00:07
There's a female having a seizure at the front of the store, unknown age.
00:12
How are we told him, 1408?
00:15
This back from Auburn Hills, Rest 3-1? That's John.
00:20
Rest 1 will be en route.
00:22
Stop for this one, out.
00:24
Go up, Niagara 3.
00:27
You guys sign up at station two and grab the ambulance please in the head of the head of the way.
00:38
Ready Interested service service service service.
00:45
Patient 911.
00:46
1411.
00:47
While they fired for a medical 340 North Pontiac Trail, 340 North Pontiac Trail.
00:52
Lynch and Sons, Matt Session 24 North Northeast.
00:55
Responding for a 60-year-old male, conscious and pain,
00:58
having difficulty standing and moving,
01:01
he's got leg pain.
01:02
We're going to be near the entrance by the church to Towns Out 1411.
01:18
Pollard 19, Rusty-19 in a row.
01:20
Squy-19 are out.
01:24
Squad 19, Rusty-19 are out.
01:26
You guys disappear in route from Wixem-Loon.
01:34
If you want to feed about, it looks like the basis to be located near the exit door,
01:39
PD is out with her.
01:40
She's no longer seizing.
01:42
She's in all under season.
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Location mentioned:
Baldwin Rd, Auburn Hills, MI 48326
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