Search operation targeting missing person in Birmingham area, Birmingham MI
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Emergency personnel are conducting a search operation in Birmingham, Michigan, responding to location pings possibly linked to a missing person. Multiple units are being deployed toward the area to track and locate the subject based on reported GPS signals.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb County Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
All invite, I just got a new ping.
00:01
He is at a different location.
00:29
We want to move our vehicles that are back at our briefing spot, maybe close in case he ends up heading that way and they can get out and grab them.
00:41
Yes, his ping is in Birmingham right now.
00:44
I'm trying to tighten it up.
00:45
It's a fake ping.
00:46
But I'm just fine moving the rest of the team, have them start rolling toward Birmingham.
00:55
Copy Jake and Ed.
00:56
Do you guys copy that?
00:59
Okay, we'll start heading to Birmingham.
01:03
I'll visit my car in case we need an extra vehicle.
01:10
It is three.
01:11
All right, so Car 1 is en route to the Birmingham.
01:17
You guys call? I'm going to call.
01:31
Good morning, honey, for me.
01:36
It's on the south end of Birmingham, but it's a really big thing.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:47
Yeah, she's on the roadway, but she crossed the curve.
01:52
She knows she can get our toe,
01:54
her toe. Her toe.
01:56
and get her off.
01:58
It's you don't need to start to get her off.
01:59
So, standby.
02:02
Okay.
02:07
The song's water shallow and weaving.
02:10
The evening comes four, August 15.
02:13
What?
02:14
Ping in the Birmingham area is south of Maple Road, north of Lincoln, and encompasses Woodward.
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Birmingham, MI
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