Accident on interstate blocking left lane in Wisconsin, Kenosha County WI
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An accident occurred on the interstate near Highway 50 in Wisconsin, blocking the far left lane. The incident was initially reported as a medical call, but the patient refused treatment. The patient reportedly lost consciousness at one point.
Audio|Heard on: Kenosha County Public Safety
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02:43
Transcript:
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at 7 response to Highway 50 on the interstate.
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(number withheld), 121 Avenue.
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(number withheld), 1-2 Avenue, room 128, for a Bravo-level manned.
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(name withheld) 2, 244.
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No one.
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Thank you, Paul, total, Chair.
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1041, squad of 394.
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10. 10.
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You find it, sir?
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2.358. 41, squad 347.
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31216.
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104.
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24. 27, 4.
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Terminal 2 you did and up to 55.
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2.5. 7.8. 7.8.
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Sheriff, three Paul 13 of a 10.50 on the United States.
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You got to be said.
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I call me.
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Just advise if you need more cars and I can send more.
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I want. I will be certain to be very 1978.
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Three Paul 14, Sheriff.
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That's three Paul 14.
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422 and 336 and squad 447 10.41.
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3.10.4.
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The law is valid.
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David says, often my heart is found up.
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Recall 14.
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14.
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I'm going to send you with 13 to this accident on the interstate.
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Looks like it is blocking the far left lane.
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I got the...
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It did come in as a med call at first and then the patient refused.
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I guess the wife got online.
02:12
So if you want to check it out, it said that the mail went unconscious at one point.
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10-4.
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3-4-21-7-8.
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10-4-4-3-4-21.
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10-4-4-1.
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1523.
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Ten for fifty.
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To call 1323 and he is blocking lane form.
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Copy that.
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