Unresponsive man found during traffic stop in Monroe, Monroe WI
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During a traffic stop near 6th Avenue in Monroe, authorities found an unresponsive man. Emergency medical services were called and later confirmed the man was deceased.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe/Green County LE
Listen to dispatch call
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
1884 traffic
00:04
1884 go ahead
00:07
Wisconsin PC Adam William Union (number withheld)
00:13
Work are still moving he's looking for a place to pull over but I'll argue one more stop
00:25
We are going to be stopped in the 300 block of 6th Avenue.
00:30
10-4.
00:32
Okay.
00:38
6, go ahead.
00:40
I'll get first response to you and I said it this way.
00:43
We're the males that it's down on the 4thound.
00:47
Have you said first response any MS for 1 mail down?
00:51
7.4.
00:54
20 to 6 is the male breathing?
00:58
I must check.
01:05
Doesn't good to be breathing.
01:09
Time 4. Will you be starting CPR?
01:16
Negative appears a possible 1079.
01:18
If you want to start somebody.
01:20
Time 4.
01:25
6.
01:29
Go ahead.
01:32
Do you want an additional point your way.
01:34
I'm at the range right now.
01:36
Negative, not at this point.
01:41
Time 4.
01:42
I copy direct.
01:44
I'll notify you when I'm in roll.
01:48
Time for 30.
01:54
Sorry.
01:56
Six, go ahead.
01:58
Pretty sure it's 10-79.
01:59
I'll just have one EMS person come in.
02:03
Time 4.
02:08
20 to 6.
02:11
Go ahead.
02:13
6. Do you want to cancel EMS and 800 and just have the first responder respond?
02:23
104 for now.
02:24
We're just going to confirm 1079.
02:27
Time 4.
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave W, Monroe, WI 53566
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