Medical response for two females in separate incidents


Emergency services responded to two separate medical situations. One involved assisting an 80-year-old female who needed help getting up, and the other was addressing a 25-year-old female experiencing severe back pain and vomiting.
Audio|Source: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (North) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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Transcript:
Front scene of (name withheld), nothing showing, checking. This is a three-power plaza-p., you know, and on the name. Army Hills Fire Rescue 2, responsible medical alarm. 2505 Patrick Henry Drive for a lift assist only for 80-year-old female timeout 1038. Agent 3rd310R4M. This is Westbound 96, West of Novi. My radio, 2. Go ahead, Alpsa 2. To be advised, the other address we got the call-in from was 2228. Also advising their name. All right 20 May? I know what kind of car it was. Can you create another medical run for a 9640? From this place? Attend Kia's debate. Copy dispatch. We're just informed at the address of 2240, and apparently they're working on the suppression system. We've been trying to be contact with the company. Got that. We've got a small pan car sitting next to the wall here, the guy in it. I'm assuming that's him. Alpha 2 from Alpha 1. Where do you see? Spatch everyone else. You turn right? Go ahead. And over it is 1. Onsen. Onsen, 4 and a half wood frame residential structure. Nothing's showing. Over time 3 o' afternoon. Have you got to be there see too long. Do you guys need any assistance down there? No, what else that makes me? I play that major one. Okay. Copy that a story and a half-week frame structure, nothing showing. Yeah, as soon as you come down the exit, it's going to be easily on your left against the Jersey Wall. And I were supposed to finish from Tower 14, Covell and all personnel. All right. Over ladder one, Genie command. Later one, go out. Byrd you're out of rabbit behind Agent 1, grab a PQV8. TVV fan upon your arrival. Position is out of the truck. Number one, outside of the truck. Number one, back in, section one's man. 360 complete. No active fire scene back here in the building. Is on a basement. Copy a problem back here. The building is on a basement. Copy a problem back. Rest of command. Division two from command. Copymissible. Command. Can't report? Radio, spotlight on top chain. Squadron, 42. We had to pack us in the basement. Pretty smoky. We had to pack us in the basement. Pretty smoky. We've got a haze. We've got a haze. All the rest of the cameras. Copy. Just let us know when you're ready for the ready for ventilation for vent. (name withheld) Rescue 2nd Rescue 2. You've got an egress window on the delta side of the structure for one time for vent. Radio engine one-on-on-see. Copy your engine one-on-offee. Copy rescue to arrival. I don't know. I'm seen. Thank you. or 14? Take clear. Go for command. You guys are going to say they're ventilated. The message is good for ventilation. No, for dispatch. Chief one in response. Mattilation, sorry. (name withheld)'s Friday on the end of the medical at 5195-195-Hausner, 1525 Hosner in that section 6. We'll be responding for a 25-year-old female who has lower back pain that keeps getting worse. Patients also vomiting. at 1040. Just back, you can show Bravo 2 en route. Command from Division 2. Providence 2 in route. Go ahead, Division 2. The engine is an engine to, Bravo 2, and route. Have the engine 2 in note. Hurry and just made from engine port. Fire radio. Now, alpha 2 is clear. And 4. Alpha 2 clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hosner Rd, Oxford, MI 48370
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