Man found cold and alert in driveway near Grand Street, Friendship WI
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Police and emergency medical services responded to a man found lying in a driveway near Grand Street. The man was alert but showed signs of cold exposure.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Law Enforcement and Paging
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Got a welfare check near Grand Street on West Third Street.
00:04
It's going to be for a mail that may have fell in a driveway.
00:10
My RP's not able to provide me any more information.
00:14
He's alert and conscious.
00:15
He's just cold at least.
00:26
36 104.
00:28
75 friendship do you want me to go check on that as the 36 is waste sales If you want to visit main contact and advise Yes.
00:41
104.
00:46
Go to One World Ambulance.
00:48
We needed at 939 Alston Court, 939 Alston Court for an 89-year-old female that fell in the bathroom and possibly hit her head.
00:54
She does need assistance up and will like to be checked up by an handguns.
00:57
She's conced an alert.
00:58
Time of pages 436.
01:10
87.
01:14
Eighty-one, Frenchweek cop, it'll be in a note.
01:18
That word.
01:26
7-1023. It looks like he's wrapped in a flank in the driveway here.
01:29
I'll get you an address in a second.
01:32
Definitely.
01:41
404 Grand Street is (name withheld).
01:46
I have a copy 404 Grand Street.
01:54
I didn't copy the rest of it.
01:57
Page me a DMS.
01:59
It's going to be (name withheld).
02:02
That work.
02:14
Code 1, Frederick Bairnield, SUNYed at 404 Grand Street, 404 Grand Street.
02:19
First email with cold exposure.
02:21
Law enforcement is out with her type, it was 440.
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Location mentioned:
Grand St, Friendship, WI 53934
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