Woman in her 50s fell and cut her wrist after drinking, Chippewa Falls WI
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According to the dispatch call, a woman in her 50s fell near 116th Street and cut her wrist. She had been drinking and was uncooperative with responders. Law enforcement and fire district were dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Taylor County Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Near 116th Street.
00:03
Female in her 50s fell and has received a cut on her wrist.
00:07
Unknown help add the cut is.
00:08
Subject has been drinking and is not letting them look at it.
00:11
Caller stated, (name withheld), not sure the exact saying of last name.
00:16
But he stated we have had history with her before.
00:19
It sounds like she's not being cooperative.
00:20
I'll be paging all the M.
00:25
That's where they're out.
00:32
Districts are being requested in the village of Lake Hallie, near 116th Street, near 116th Street.
00:39
Our female in her 50s that has fallen and received a cut on her wrist, unknown how bad.
00:44
The cut is, the subject has been drinking and is not letting them look at it.
00:48
We do have law enforcement in our own.
00:57
Fire District, you're being requested the village, Lake Halliey, near 116th Street, near 116th Street.
01:04
We were a female in her 50s that has fallen.
01:07
She did receive a cut on her wrist.
01:09
Unknown how bad the cut is the subject,
01:11
has been drinking and is not letting the caller look at it.
01:14
We do have law enforcement routes.
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Location mentioned:
116th St, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
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