Man falls at Red Oak Drive, possibly intoxicated, Northville MI
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A 63-year-old man fell near Red Oak Drive. He is awake and breathing but may be intoxicated and confused. It is unclear if he hit his head. The fire department requested police to assist for safety. The man is not aggressive.
Audio|Heard on: Plymouth-Northville Area Public Safety
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Professor Esco on an engine one for a fall near Red Oak Drive for a 63-year-old male, conscious and breathing who fell.
00:11
They said he is possibly intoxicated and is possibly incoherent at 206.
00:17
Thank you. Thank you.
00:21
21, 26.
00:29
I put the driver's option in the run if you can check on the warrant, please.
00:32
I'll help you, silver.
00:34
Cabby.
00:39
I'll be clear.
00:41
Thank you, 302.
00:42
I'll be headed to 21.
00:44
Cabby.
00:49
Dispatch, risk one route.
00:51
Press you on and route at 208.
00:58
Dispatch, do we know if the patient's injured?
01:05
My caller stated he was not injured.
01:07
However, I heard someone in the background say he may have hit his head, so unknown.
01:13
Okay, thanks.
01:20
Dispatch from Injewan.
01:25
Td en route to this call.
01:30
Negative, he was not acting aggressively.
01:32
Did you want me to assert them? I can.
01:39
Yeah, we can get the PD in route.
01:41
That'd be nice.
01:42
Thank you.
01:43
Copy.
01:48
Charlie 30 and Charlie 10 to assess the fire department.
01:52
Go up about it.
01:54
She can assist F-B near Red Oak Drive.
01:58
He'll be in route for a 63-year-old male that fell.
02:01
He's possibly intoxicated, not aggressive, FD would just like you to come with.
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Location mentioned:
Red Oak Dr, Northville, MI 48168
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