Male found unconscious in vehicle was sleeping, Menomonee Falls WI
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Emergency responders were dispatched for a male unconscious in a vehicle at a gas station near Main Street. Upon arrival, police reported the man was a hospital employee who was simply sleeping in his car and was fine.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Fire - West
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Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 99, Engine 98, Med 99, Delta Unknown Problem, near Main Street, between Roseand Drive and Pilgrim Road, Kwik Trip, Menomonee Falls Fire Zone 1, timeout, 1433.
00:22
This is from Battalion 99-99, 999.
00:30
I'm en route.
00:31
I'm having CABETH.
00:32
Hi, copy. You're en route along with Med 99 and Engine 98 for a male passed out in a vehicle.
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It is running.
00:40
It's at pump number 9.
00:44
It's a male occupant.
00:47
Caller doesn't feel comfortable going out to the vehicle.
00:52
I copy.
00:57
Two-year-old male,
00:59
conscious and breathing, believe,
01:02
possibly having a MI.
01:05
Just match 34 units copy.
01:12
Engine 29, Med 29, Pre-alert EMS, near Main Street, between Marshall Street and Arie Noll Street, Piuwaki Fire Zone 2, timeout, 1436.
01:26
This may be a cheat, the ones on scene.
01:28
Anyone on scene?
01:30
He was not seen.
01:36
Units in runtime, rerouting to QuickTrip Menomonee Falls.
01:38
PD's on scene advising that you can stand down.
01:41
He was just sleeping.
01:43
He's a hospital employee on his way home and he's sleeping in his car.
01:46
He's fine.
01:48
The car are you 99 copy.
01:49
It's just a mark me clear.
01:50
Thank you. Okay.
01:52
999 copies.
01:53
We'll clear.
01:54
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
N88w15476 Main St, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
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