Elderly incoherent woman found on highway ramp, Lake Hallie WI
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An elderly woman was found incoherent and disoriented on the ramp from Highway 53 southbound to Highway 29 eastbound near Lake Hallie. EMS and fire district have been requested to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Chippewa County Sheriff and Chippewa Falls Police
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Can you have EMS[1] start?
00:06
The elderly female is incoherent.
00:12
Easiest access will probably be the ramp from 53 south to US 29 eastbound.
00:25
Stand for.
00:33
I'll be out at the high school.
00:37
707.
00:43
30MF.
00:55
Fire District DMF, the Village of Lake Hallie.
01:00
It will be on the ramp from Highway 53 southbound to US 29 eastboundbound.
01:05
Highway 53 southbound to US 29 eastboundbound on the ramp.
01:11
Law enforcement is always a vehicle slide in,
01:15
elderly female disoriented.
01:23
Pheed-D-D-Dh-Hu-S.
01:30
Fire District DMF.
01:33
The Village of Lake Halli would be on the ramp from Highway 53 southbound to US 29 eastbound.
01:41
On Highway 53 south to US 29 eastbound.
01:44
On the ramp, law enforcement is out with a vehicle in the ditch.
01:50
Elderly female, it's disoriented.
01:58
Fire District Medics 3 will be responding from station 3 and can you send out a page for EMS[1] third out to respond to station 1?
02:10
Time for it.
02:11
Time for it.
02:23
Available EMS[1] backups report to station long.
02:25
Available EMS[1] backups to the station one.
02:33
275. Chad's towing called.
02:36
They're in all for it.
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EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Lake Hallie, WI
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