Emergency response to a fall at Bay Park Square mall, Ashwaubenon WI
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A 65-year-old man fell inside Bay Park Square mall. Emergency responders are assisting him near the management office. The location is near Anderson Drive and South Oneida Street, at door number four behind Marcus Theater.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Ashwaubenon, Ambulance 313, respond to fall,
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at near Bay Park Square, cross street Anderson Drive.
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S. Oneida Street.
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Timeout 1030.
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Ashwaubenon, Ambulance 313, respond to fall at near Bay Park Square, cross streets are Anderson Drive.
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S. Oneida Street.
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Timeout 1030.
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Rescue is being sent to Bay Park Square at the maintenance or management office for a 65-year-old male conscious breathing who fell.
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You can respond to Door 4.
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Awesome.
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Ashwaubenon, Ambulance 313, respond to fall, at near Bay Park Square, Cross Street Anderson Drive.
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S. Oneida Street.
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Timeout 1030.
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Ashwaubenon, Ambulance 313, respond to fall at near Bay Park Square, cross streets Anderson Drive.
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S. Oneida Street.
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Time route 1030.
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That's Robin Garby.
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Theon's 313 is right?
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313.
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313.
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We are having computer problems.
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Can you please put us in route and advise what door we're supposed to respond to?
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We have a 65-year-old male conscious breathing.
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He's in the management office with mall management.
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So if you still need a door, I'll try to find that out.
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Yeah, if you could please.
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Engine 313,
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door number four, pardon me, ambulance three, later,
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backside between Heise and Kohl's, door number four, shares the same lot as the Marcus Theater.
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