Medical team leaves scene after patient refuses care, Barron WI
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The medical team removed a patient from a house near 13 1/4 St in Barron and then left the scene. The patient later refused further medical care and the intercept was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Barron County Public Safety
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
250, go ahead.
00:03
We are leaving scene if you want to let Barron's mail know for intercept and you can cancel Elizabeth fire.
00:09
We got the patient out of the house.
00:14
Acknowledged. So you're going to go back up to Connie V.
00:17
Victor and work your way back to Barron down and over to 25 still?
00:21
Acknowledged, yes.
00:24
Acknowledged. 503, did you copy that?
00:30
5.03 copies direct.
00:32
We are 125.
00:34
We will be taking V over.
00:36
We will meet them that way.
00:41
Acknowledged. Acknowledged.
00:57
650 Brown.
01:02
650.
01:04
Can I have you make a cab for a traffic complaint at the Barron Middle School? I'll have you attach to 28.
01:12
You're ready?
01:19
So it's count to 28th.
01:21
A. Adam (name withheld) (name withheld), V, Reggie, George, 6,9,24.
01:25
Again, it's A. Adam, (name withheld), (name withheld), Reggie, George, 6924.
01:28
You can attach in, clearly.
01:34
Belfare. The county arrived at Cumberland Hospital.
01:44
10F. 15, 22.
01:50
Go ahead, this is Dallas Ambulance.
01:57
We are at the County Road Z and near 13 1/4 Street at the stop sign or not...
02:07
This is Dallas Ambulance 250.
02:09
I just got a broken-out talk and I must have bad reception.
02:16
This is Dallas Ambulance 250.
02:20
The ambulance know that our patient is refusing an intercept.
02:31
We're canceled.
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Location mentioned:
1/4 St, Barron, WI 54812
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