Woman found unresponsive near P.F. Chang’s, Rochester MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a report of an unresponsive woman at P.F. Chang’s near North Adams Road in Rochester Hills. A rideshare driver reported that the passenger, a woman around 30 years old, was possibly intoxicated and unresponsive in the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Alpha 24,
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medical emergency.
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near North Adams Road, P.F.
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Chang's. 30-year-old female, possibly intoxicated, between Adams Road and Walton Boulevard in Raintree.
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Section 803.
00:13
Time out (number withheld).
00:17
Dispatch Alpha 28, prisoner out.
00:19
Time out of (number withheld).
00:21
Four and station four, just like at a well for a beat on a blue Toyota Camry.
00:29
Two with unresponsive, possibly intoxicated.
00:34
Complaint from a rideshare driver, the passenger of a rideshare pickup could not get out of the vehicle and appeared to be asleep.
00:46
Copy that.
00:48
Alpha 24, this is going to be at the P.F. Chang’s.
00:51
Caller gave the address near North Adams.
00:53
Our system shows it's near North Adams.
00:57
There is a language barrier with the rideshare driver.
00:59
He says the patient seems sleepy.
01:02
Can you give us their vehicle description please?
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Location mentioned:
N Adams Rd, Rochester, MI 48309
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