Homeless man losing feeling in hands at Oak Creek, Oak Creek WI
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According to the dispatch call, a homeless man at South Howell Avenue and East Oakwood Road in Oak Creek reported losing feeling in his hands. Fire and emergency medical services were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee County Public Safety - South Suburbs
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Transcript:
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Response to South Howell Avenue East Oakwood Road.
00:03
One caller reporting a homeless man starting to lose feeling in his hands.
00:06
He will be by the Oakwood Cross Crossing building. Fire and EMS are dispatched.
00:14
The station.
00:17
One for hand, same.
00:22
Thank you. Two.
00:25
A cell phone looks clear to me.
00:28
Have you, sir.
00:30
And this rest is about 21.
00:33
Go ahead.
00:35
I want an easier to head to have just abode for me.
00:38
It's going to be 8994 southbound, double-oid, on-ramp,
00:41
green truck, and traffic.
00:44
Grab it.
00:50
The Avenue and East Oakwood Road.
00:59
Go ahead, sir.
01:01
If you head to that PDO and back 189, please.
01:05
Affirmative, yes,
01:07
copy?
01:08
I copy 87.
01:14
119, you can go 1088.
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So forth.
01:25
Dispatch Med 12 is fine.
01:31
South Hall East Oakwood for a subject, homeless subject losing feeling in his hands.
01:38
I do have placed in route as well, just as it was a 911[1] call.
01:42
No staging needed.
01:50
As you wanted to win, Stani.
01:55
Alan Oakwood, homeless person losing feeling in his hands.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Accidental 911 dial
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Location mentioned:
S Howell Ave & E Oakwood Rd, Oak Creek, WI 53154
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