Unconscious woman with hip pain at Elm Street apartment, Shiocton WI
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Emergency responders found a 64-year-old woman unconscious with hip pain near Elm Street. She said she took muscle relaxers and sleeping aids but later said she did not take the medication and wanted to alarm the reporter.
Audio|Heard on: Outagamie County Public Safety
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance, respond W77-Secure Elm Street.
00:03
William near Elm Street apartment number one in Shaft, and crashes Highway 76.
00:09
Subject had left hip and back pain.
00:12
Pre-alert 1347.
00:18
Hi Zer is your West Chandler Place.
00:19
It's going to be an apartment Jay like (name withheld) took a muscle relaxer and sleeping aid, but is stating she does not want an ambulance.
00:25
Names in your note, Cisco 3.
00:28
99.06, I copy it.
00:33
91.31, I copied that.
00:35
I can head down there.
00:37
911, 131. 10, 4.
00:39
10.
00:43
This will be in 8 Adamson.
00:45
It will be in apartment 1. 64-year-old female with that pain.
00:56
56th young Sam Roberts, 596, YASR.
01:09
Onigami, 911, Paging, Cheyactin, first responders respond by near Elm Street.
01:15
Claim near Elm Street, apartment 1 in Shyacton.
01:19
Crosswork Highway 76.
01:21
A. Adam, response,
01:23
64-year-old female unconscious breathing with hip pain times 1348.
01:31
Oh, the game you tagged first responders.
01:36
Shirecton, go ahead.
01:39
You can mark me in-row and on scene, please.
01:43
That's course.
01:48
No, part, I think she didn't actually take any pills and just wanted to scare the RP.
01:52
RP's saying he can't wait there for officers to respond and that he's leaving for school.
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Location mentioned:
Elm St, Shiocton, WI 54170
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