Medical issue reported at gas station in Farmington Hills, Farmington Hills MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and medical units responded to a possible diabetic issue involving a man at the Amoco gas station near Twelve Mile and Middlebelt in Farmington Hills. The individual declined medical attention after assessment, and units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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The male was located.
00:01
Police requesting you for a medical.
00:03
He has not cut himself, but he's saying he's having diabetic issues.
00:06
They're at the Amoco gas station at Twelve and Middlebelt.
00:12
Squad two copy.
00:13
You can show us on scene at Amoco.
00:15
Twelve thirty-five.
00:17
Squad one, free medical alarm in Epicenter Drake, near Drake Road.
00:26
Medical alarm.
00:27
No contact.
00:29
Twelve thirty-six.
00:31
Squad one en route.
00:33
Twelve fifty-six.
00:37
Dispatch from Squad Two.
00:39
Squad Two.
00:42
We just spoke with police, they said the male does not want medical attention now and will be back in service.
00:49
Copy. No medicals at 1237.
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