Man found unconscious after suspected overdose, Milford MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to an unconscious man, about 35 years old, who was possibly overdosing at Wild Bill's Tobacco near Highland Avenue in Milford. The patient was initially unresponsive but breathing, and CPR was reported in progress before responders confirmed he was breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Milford Fire, you're on the air for a medical at Wild Bill's Tobacco, near Highland Avenue.
00:06
Near Highland.
00:08
Section 10 Northeast.
00:11
We are responding for a male passed out in the store.
00:14
Approximately 35-year-old male, not conscious, he is breathing.
00:18
Possible overdose.
00:20
We're getting an adult response by F-12s, team 16.
00:25
Oh, we're just passing ones around.
00:28
Okay. Rescue one in route.
00:31
Go over dispatch, engine ones were out.
00:34
Have the engine one in route.
00:36
That's Joe Rescue One and we're not saying.
00:40
We're Rescue One.
00:44
Captain to you from Bad Thirty Seven.
00:47
Milford units, PD advised CPR is in progress at Wild Bill's.
00:52
Over dispatch from Wild Bill's command.
00:55
We have patient is conscious and breathing.
00:58
Excuse me, unconscious and breathing.
01:01
Copy, patient is conscious and breathing.
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Location mentioned:
Highland Ave, Milford, MI 48381
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