Resident ingests ice melt at assisted living facility, Pulaski WI
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A resident at Country Villa Assisted Living near Crest Drive ingested an unknown amount of ice melt. Emergency responders are on scene providing medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, 903.
00:01
23 Aurora.
00:03
Have it.
00:05
Negative.
00:07
9.03.
00:09
Country Villa Assisted Living, near Crest Drive.
00:12
Rescues Glen is welcoming for resident at 8.A.
00:14
Smelt.
00:16
9.03, can you say 9.0.3.
00:21
Can you say 9.
00:22
Just about 8.90 is an oath.
00:26
For a medical call at near Crest Drive at Country Villa Assisted Living for a resident that got a hold of ice melts in unknown amount.
00:33
Copy 1890.
00:42
Pulesky, N.A.W.50.
00:46
Respond to poisoning.
00:47
Country Villa assisted living.
00:50
At near Crest Drive.
00:52
Cross Streets on Mountain Bay Drive and Paloican Drive.
00:56
Time out 2010.
00:59
Ten for.
01:00
Adam Muniz.
01:01
You'll be looking for a GMC Acadia and a Hyundai Tucson.
01:07
6x707-13 off-duty hole fired officer has the occupants of the parole in his vehicle for now.
01:14
He was passing by.
01:22
Pulaski, N.E., W50, respond to poisoning, Country Villa Assisted Living,
01:30
at near Crest Drive, Cross Streets of Mountain Bay Drive and Palican Drive.
01:36
Timeout, 2010.
01:39
Okay, I'm in the area.
01:41
Oh, I got them.
01:42
Uh, I'm 23.
01:44
Copy. Copy.
01:46
Anyw. Copy.
01:47
Copy.
01:49
AnyW50, responding for a 70-year-old male, conscious breathing, adjusted ice melts.
02:00
All new Franklin Fire companies from T-50-0 tool.
02:03
I'm trying to share if I was going to take over for seed protection.
02:07
All companies can clear the scene.
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