Medical emergency for combative male near South Wildwood Drive, Oak Creek WI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a medical incident near South Wildwood Drive for a male patient acting combative due to an infection and medical condition. Officers were present for safety precautions. No major injuries reported.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee County Public Safety - South Suburbs
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Med 183, engine 183, DLS response,
00:05
Near South Wildwood Drive, Unit 104, apartment homes of Wildwood Preserve 1, grid 352.
00:26
I mean
00:30
Angel 11, clear reaching.
00:35
Okay.
00:39
Head-on collision, we get off his route as well.
00:49
This edge Amleton 2ndt too same transmission.
00:54
Master receiving I'm out.
01:08
184 75
01:15
184 can respond on fire to near South Wildwood Drive unit 104 for a combative male he is in-house for officer safety flags again near South Wildwood Drive unit 104
01:39
All one, talk for two.
01:46
During, command service.
01:50
Passengers.
01:51
He has a medical call, he has an infection, he's acting out because of that.
02:01
But because of the safety flag is why we're saying officers.
02:06
So if he's not being combative of fire right now.
02:10
Good.
02:16
Some foreign.
02:22
The engine 71, 8112.
02:25
Officers on scene say no major injuries.
02:27
I did speak to a passenger who complained of vague pain.
02:36
There is a safety flag on a David, but the patient actually is going to be named Lee.
02:41
We are still saying officers because he's being combative.
02:46
Okay, kill three.
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Location mentioned:
S Wildwood Dr, Oak Creek, WI 53154
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