Fire department assists with non-emergency lift near County Road C, Sheboygan County WI
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Plymouth Fire Department responded to assist with a non-emergency lift at a private residence near County Road C, Wisconsin.
Audio|Heard on: Sheboygan County Fire and EMS
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
I'm dispatched from Orange Cross 3050 on Emma Secondary.
00:07
This is Orange Cross 3050.
00:10
We're on scene of a private line call near County Road C.
00:15
Requesting Plymouth Fire Department for lift assist, non-emergent.
00:46
This by the fire, fire secondary.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:54
We received a tone with no message.
00:56
Did it receive a digital alert for a lift assist on County Road C, is that accurate?
01:03
Yeah, I'm not sure why it didn't go through, but Orange Cross is unseen looking for a non-emergency lift assist.
01:08
I can page you again if you'd like.
01:11
Affirmative, please do.
01:13
All right.
01:27
Attention, Plymouth Fire Department.
01:29
Respond, non-emergency to near County Road C.
01:32
Charles, near County Road C.
01:35
Charles for a non-emergency lift assist for Orange Cross.
01:38
U.D.S. Group 1 in Canada, 10 is 1136.
01:52
Attention, Plymouth Fire Department.
01:54
Respond, non-emergency to near County Road C.
01:58
Charles, near County Road C.
02:01
Charles, for a non-emergent lift assist with Orange Cross.
02:04
Time-Oise 1137 group all.
02:06
The Plymouth Fire acknowledges 201 in route.
02:09
Okay.
02:13
Okay.
02:14
The match from, Plyte Fire, Plyte Fire, member on scene.
02:18
Yep.
02:23
I'm seen on County Road C on EMS1.
02:30
Plymouth player member from Plymouth Pickup on EMS1 on County Road C.
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Co Rd C, Wisconsin
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