Male possibly ingested pills at 19th street unit, Brodhead WI
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A male person may have ingested pills at an apartment near 19th Street. Emergency medical services and police were requested to respond to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Green County Sheriff / Fire, Monroe and Brodhead Police
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Brad at 850.50, you're being requested to stand by your station for a male subject who possibly took some pills.
00:07
The assignment is Korean EMS screen clear at 2144.
00:24
13, I just received a call from a subject at the Stoughton Hospital.
00:30
Regarding a dog bite that it occurred at near Telly Road.
00:37
Subject will be up at the ER for about another 30 minutes.
00:45
N4. N4. 14.
00:48
Working glad.
00:56
2243, the subject was reduced to a responsible party at 9 for the Tide.
01:03
Step 4.
01:09
126 County, I'm 23 and get no answer at this address.
01:14
7.4. 7.4.
01:24
Sign for. Again, you're being requested to stand by the station for a male subject who possibly took some pills just waiting on PD.
01:34
Thank you, Ketka.
01:43
Thank you, Tony.
01:46
Connie how we see.
01:47
I'm going to be 1019.
01:54
123 to 126.
02:00
Zero blackcelerado parked into the residence.
02:08
Except for Heeruner Robert 4375 is showing his vehicle.
02:15
Ten for it here.
02:18
One twenty three, Connie, if you just want to have EMS respond, it's 126-17.
02:26
Silver.
02:28
Gover.
02:29
Don't need a broad at 850.
02:34
Karen, go ahead.
02:38
Per PD, you can respond to the scene.
02:40
It's going to be near 19th Street, Unit 4.
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Location mentioned:
19th St, Brodhead, WI 53520
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