Man has continuous seizures near Lincoln and Mechanic streets, Oxford Charter Township MI
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Responders received a call for a 34-year-old man near Lincoln St and Mechanic St experiencing continuous seizures and agitation, possibly related to alcohol.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (North) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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Oxford Fire for Delta Medical at Lincoln and Mechanic and Map 2.7 North East, you'll be responding for a 34-year-old male conscious and breathing with having a seizure.
00:12
Tim and Tolum 2254.
00:14
Let me have a current here.
00:17
Okay.
00:20
I have to serve for.
00:24
Unit calling on fireground, say again.
00:30
Nel4-004-400-400-0-0-904-0-0-0-0-9-2 0-2-5-5.
00:44
See you. And copy it's for two.
00:46
I realize we've got to fire out.
00:49
I need some ventilation, obviously.
00:51
I also found out of the vehicle that's a little bit better.
00:57
Copy that.
01:03
Copy that. Dispatchroom 14 minor road command.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:12
Crews have bulk of the fire knocked down or continuing to suppress.
01:17
Copy.
01:22
Dispatch,
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alpha one and else in the road.
01:26
Command from crew 6441.
01:29
All right.
01:34
All right. We have to do in route to waste 50 seconds.
01:38
confirming, we have fire over the Charlie, down to the corner.
01:42
I've had...
01:44
I'll be fired, Charlie, down the corner.
01:51
Well, Joseph, this is coming in as a Delta for continuous or multiple seizures.
01:56
It is an alcohol and news.
01:58
The advice patient is awake and getting angry.
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Location mentioned:
Lincoln St & Mechanic St, Oxford, MI 48371
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