Medical emergency at business with seizure and breathing issues, Plymouth MI
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A 40-year-old person had a seizure and possible breathing difficulty at a business near Starkweather Street. Emergency responders were instructed to enter through the back door.
Audio|Heard on: Plymouth-Northville Area Public Safety
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01:53
Transcript:
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2017 station two monitors running for a medical near Starkweather near Starkweather for a 40-year-old individual having a seizure dispatch clear 2113 548 from this is a step team
00:15
near Starkweather individual having a seizure in wrap 2113
00:27
17-17-07 responding 2114
00:36
To 17-07, they believe he's not breathing but they've been advised not to do anything because he's currently seizing
00:47
548 I mean not breathing, see-ing
00:52
Go ahead
00:55
Sounds like he's not breathing, but they've been advised not to do anything because he's still currently seizing.
01:00
Yeah.
01:03
They're saying it's going to be easier for you if you go in through the back door.
01:07
The back door, could you have them flag or stay when we get there, please?
01:12
They'll also say it'll be easier if you enter through the back door of the business.
01:16
Yes,
01:17
they're going to have someone.
01:18
Copy.
01:21
Just that's my C3.
01:22
They're 56, I'll have that way too.
01:25
Rescue 3.
01:28
Rescue 3 is clear with a patient refusal, but HVA is cleared out.
01:32
Patient refusal, 2016.
01:35
HV.A. 5 in Sheldon.
01:38
HV.A. 5 in Sheldon.
01:40
Okay. Thank you, ma'am.
01:46
He's breathing.
01:50
17-07, he's breathing.
01:52
Good breathing, thank you.
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