Possible female stroke victim at gas station, Taylor MI
Emergency responders assisted a female at a gas station near Ecorse Road who was possibly having a stroke. She was conscious and breathing upon arrival. The female later declined transport or additional medical care.
Audio|Source: Downriver Public Safety
02:13
Transcript:
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Pamelaide fire, you have a mutual aid request from Taylor.
00:03
Excuse me, the Sunoco gas station near Ecorse Road.
00:07
For a female, possibly had a stroke.
00:10
They have police unseen and an engine en route.
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One to 17,
00:15
confirming she is still conscious and breathing.
00:17
She is still conscious and breathing.
00:21
172-17, she was out.
00:27
17, Alpha 6 and 7 on scene.
00:31
16-02.
00:37
Alpha 6,000.
00:38
Alpha 6, you can cancel fire or call or left the scene.
00:48
7-7 on 2.
00:57
Squad 1. 7.
01:00
7 on channel 2.
01:01
On 2.
01:06
Hey,
01:08
so that female from 1572 is on the line.
01:11
She's stating that you told her to call us about contacting the Leaf Department.
01:16
I'm just trying to clarify what she's wanting.
01:18
I told her to follow up the traffic unit.
01:21
I'm not sure what she's referring to.
01:28
I don't want her out.
01:32
Because you can disagree on my last, I guess she didn't leave.
01:35
House 53, Taylor called back.
01:37
You can cancel.
01:40
Yeah,
01:42
the alpha fit can cancel is clear.
01:46
I don't want to service.
01:51
The Roos Fire engine 2 on has arrived.
01:55
The Roos Fireers, police dispatch can open up to the yard door, please.
01:59
Howdy.
02:04
Ray,
02:06
the latter one, they've not called back and said she does want to be transported or be seen.
02:11
So, she's a vehicle somewhere by Sonoco.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ecorse Rd, Taylor, MI 48180
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