Person with possible hypothermia found inside near Crowlingstone Trail, Arbor Vitae WI
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Responders found a person with possible hypothermia inside a residence near Crowlingstone Trail, with officers warming the patient as medical units were en route.
Audio|Heard on: Vilas County Fire and Rescue
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Phyllis County Sheriff's Office with a page for Lack to Plymouth9-9-1.
00:04
You have a call at near Crowlingstone Trail.
00:07
First subject, possible hypothermia, then head,
00:12
when in the water.
00:13
Officers Arstein, time out 14, 16.
00:22
By the county sheriff's office, for the page for Lacta 5191.
00:26
Lacta 5191, you have a call at near Crowlingstone trail.
00:30
First subject, possible hypothermia that had wet in the water.
00:33
Officers are on scene, time out 14, 16.
00:38
By list to Lacka, 911.
00:51
Just wondering if you had a crew, officers unseen did request us to get Med5 going that way, so we are getting them paged right now.
01:01
104, I'll be en route to the station.
01:03
I'm not sure if I've got a partner yet.
01:05
10-4[1].
01:10
Med 5 is gone en route.
01:32
Do we know if the patient is inside or outside?
01:42
Unsure.
01:51
Do you know if this patient is inside or outside?
01:57
We are checking with officers now.
01:59
Copy.
02:01
Mid-five there, he is currently inside in a bed trying to warm him up.
02:08
Copy. Copy.
02:15
Let us to Med5, what's your ETA?
02:20
For Med5, we have a 17-minute ETA.
02:24
Time for.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Arbor Vitae, WI 54568
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