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May 4, 2021 By Mike Kruzman / news@whmi.com
A Hartland Township man is hospitalized following an accident he was in after suffering a medical emergency.
Oakland County Sheriffâs Office deputies and the Highland Township Fire Department responded to a personal injury crash on South Hickory Ridge Road, just north of Highland Road, in Highland Township around 10:47 am, Saturday. The caller reported a green Honda Element had crossed the center line and struck a silver Ford F150 head-on. The witness claimed the Honda was driving erratically prior to the crash and had struck a mailbox before colliding with the Ford.
A sheriffâs office report states that deputies arrived to find the driver of the Honda, a 25-year-old Hartland Township man, appearing to be having a seizure. The fire department transported the man to Ascension Providence Hospital for treatment, where his condition seemed to worsen. The hospital advised that the driver appeared t
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Hospitals throughout metro Detroit near capacity for COVID-19 patients amid surge
The battle against the surge of coronavirus cases in Michigan is putting a serious strain on hospitals across the state, especially right here in metro Detroit.
Posted at 5:31 AM, Apr 09, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-09 05:33:40-04
The battle against the surge of coronavirus cases in Michigan is putting a serious strain on hospitals across the state, especially right here in metro Detroit.
On Thursday, the state reported more than 7,800 new cases of COVID-19, with the total now more than 723,000.
Michigan Medicine says it s seeing record-high ER and hospital admissions for COVID and non-COVID care. The hospital is moving or canceling elective procedures to make room for new COVID-19 patients.