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The jaws of life were used to extricate the driver of a vehicle on north-bound I-75 at M-59.
 
 
  
A vehicle ran off road and partially into a garden apartment during the night.
 
 
  
A vehicle ran through the Oakland University sign off of Squirrel road on a winter afternoon.
 
 
  
Auburn Hills Fire Resuce Paramedic Unit.
 
 
  
High angle rescue training off of Daimler Chrysler Technical Center tower (275 feet high).
 
 
  
Local emergency responders, including AHFD personnel, display the United States flag at the season opener for the Detroit Pistons.
 
 
  
Station 3 responded to a working vehicle fire in a parking lot at Great Lakes Crossing.
 
 
  
Station One responded to a PI Accident on NB I-75, North of South Blvd. Damage to the car was result of the accident. The driver was transported by AMR to Royal Oak Beaumont for injuries sustained in the crash.
 
 
  
Station 1 responded to a vehicle under a semi trailer on a residential street.
 
 
  
First on scene units found the driver on the ground near the vehicle. The patient was found with little to no injuries and transported for evaluation.
 
 
  
Station 2, with stations 1 & 3 responded to a fire in a building with 16 residential units.
 
 
  
Rochester Hills, Oakland Township and the City of Rochester also assisted Auburn Hills with this fire.
 
 
  
Temperatures in the single digits hampered firefighting efforts with frozen equipment, hydrants and personnel fatigue.
 
 
  
Side view of our new Alpha unit.
 
 
  
Front view of our new Alpha unit.
 
 
  
New Alpha unit.
 
 
  
Our new Alpha unit at night responding to a car accident.
 
 
  
Five firefighters at drill.
 
 
  
This is a patient being backboarded on the highway after a serious accident.
 
 
  
This picture was taken during an extrication of a patient.
 
 
  
The paramedics are removing a patient from their vehicle and onto a backboard/stretcher after an accident.
 
 
  
Two cadets help teach children and their families about fire safety. It's always important to have more than one way out of a room and a designated meeting spot, that the whole family knows about, if there is a fire.
 
 
  
Two firefighters continue to perform checking for "hot spots" after a fire. AHFD always wants to make sure the fire is completely out before leaving a scene.
 
 
  
This picture was taken during the extrication of a patient. The accident happened at Joslyn and Harmon.
 
 
  
AHFD responded to this call because the car was on fire after an accident and a patient was trapped in the burning vehicle. Firefighters extinguished the flames to get to the patient.