Elderly man unresponsive in wheelchair at county highway, Chippewa Falls WI
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According to the dispatch call, an elderly man was found unresponsive in his wheelchair near County Highway OO in the Village of Lake Hallie. Emergency medical personnel are responding and no CPR was in progress at the time of the report.
Audio|Heard on: Chippewa County Sheriff and Chippewa Falls Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:8
Transcript:
00:00
County 275 information on EMF possible, Duff.
00:05
275.
00:11
At 2773-Ocean, 2773 Colony-Ocean-Ocean.
00:17
Subject is reporting a possible death; she went inside to find a person not responsive.
00:36
Not sure which apartment number of those.
00:40
She'll be waiting outside.
00:42
Sounds like some male parties in the wheelchair.
00:45
Unresponsive, does not feel comfortable going back and said.
00:52
2773, County Highway OO in the Village of Lake Hallie, for an elderly male sitting in his wheelchair.
00:58
He is not responding.
01:01
CPR will not be in progress at 834.
01:09
275 County, you can attach an ICR to the vehicle assist on my one of a located.
01:21
In 73, County Highway 00 in the Village of Lake Hallie.
01:25
For an elderly male sitting in his wheelchair, he is not responding, CPR is not in progress.
01:31
Officers are en route at 834.
01:40
Time for Medic 1.
01:43
County Fire District Medics 3 will be responding.
01:47
Time for Medic 3.
01:48
Time for Medic 3.
01:53
We're not sure which apartment it's going to be.
01:56
We'll let you know if the law enforcement gets there before you guys.
02:04
Ones en route from Station 1.
02:07
Time for medical.
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Location mentioned:
County Hwy OO, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
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