Ambulance dispatched for fall near bay park square mall, Green Bay WI
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Ambulance 313 was dispatched to attend to a 65-year-old man who fell inside the management office near Bay Park Square mall. The man was conscious and breathing when responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Fire/EMS
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02:19
Transcript:
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Ashwobinan, Ambulance 313, respond to fall, near Bay Park Square, cross streets R.
00:08
Anderson Dr.
00:09
S. Oneida Street, Timeout, 1030.
00:20
Ashwaubenon, Ambulance 313, respond to fall, near Bay Park Square, Cross Street R.
00:29
Anderson Dr.
00:30
S. Oneida Street.
00:32
Timeout 1030.
00:44
As Schwabinen, Ambulance 313, respond to fall, near Bay Park Square, Cross Street R.
00:54
Anderson Dr.
00:55
S. Oneida Street.
00:57
Timeout 1030.
01:02
As Schwabinen, Ambulance 313, respond to fall, near Bay Park Square, cross streets are Anderson-D-R-S-O-Nida Street, time route 1030.
01:17
Ashramon, copies.
01:22
313 is right?
01:25
313.
01:31
We are having computer problems.
01:33
Can you please put us in route and advise what door we're supposed to respond to?
01:43
We have a 65-year-old male conscious breathing.
01:46
He's in the management office with mall management.
01:50
So if you still need a door, I'll try to find that out.
01:53
Yeah, if you could please.
01:59
Engine 313,
02:01
door number four, pardon me, that three, ambulance three, later.
02:05
Backside between Heise and Coles,
02:08
door number four, shares the same lot as the Marketer.
02:13
Ambulance,
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313, copy.
02:17
Happy Ambulance.
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Location mentioned:
Bay Park Square, Green Bay, WI 54304
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