Tire debris blocks northbound lane near Drexel Ave, Oak Creek WI
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A tire was reported in the northbound lane near Drexel Avenue causing debris in traffic. An elderly female was also reported experiencing head pain and dizziness near West Edgerton Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee County Public Safety - South Suburbs
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03:46
Transcript:
00:00
Continue a little farther, and I got debris in traffic, northbound Rawson,
00:04
the tire in lane one before you go to the park.
00:11
Goet. Okay.
00:36
Basic Life Support, Hales Corners Ambulance 72, The Woods, (number withheld) West Edgerton Avenue.
01:06
41 1040
01:09
Denver
01:16
Mary Henry 1396 MH1 3996 the opponent to Discover Church
01:26
104
01:29
173 of (number withheld) blocks off your team
01:34
104
01:40
Boy, that's my driver.
01:42
Nobody's injured.
01:45
Number.
02:12
Here's running to (number withheld) West Edgerton Avenue in Greenfield for an 80-year-old female is having pain in her back of the head and feeling busy in room 101.
02:31
And then he disconnected.
02:35
That work.
02:43
4-7, 10-8.
02:54
Canber. Can you please split engine 71 out of quarters available on the radio.
02:58
We can take down the mid unit, please.
03:01
Message achieved.
03:07
(number withheld) Avenue to remember 101 for a female in her 80s complaining of head pain and feeling dizzy.
03:26
Go ahead. All right, I'll need you go a little farther south.
03:30
This tire is going to be at Drexel, or the car hit it at Drexel.
03:36
I think you just entered there.
03:40
Yep, certainly did.
03:41
I'll turn back for it.
03:43
Yeah, if the car's in the medium, I don't know where the tire is.
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Location mentioned:
W Drexel Ave, Oak Creek, WI
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