Medical help requested for female in room near West Bolton St, Shiocton WI
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An ambulance was called for a female in room 207 near West Bolton Street. The reason for the call is unknown. The front desk reports a bedbug infestation and asks officers to knock before emergency personnel enter.
Audio|Heard on: Waupaca, Shawano, and Outagamie County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Packers are both crossing your quest at (number withheld) West Bolton Street, (number withheld) West Bolton Street.
00:05
It's going to be room number 207, again, room 207, cross streets of Joanne Lane and Covered Bridge Road.
00:13
For a female who advised the front desk to call an ambulance, unknown why,
00:17
we do a bid address flag for bedbugs.
00:21
2.9, clear, 1222.
00:27
Well, correct, Cappi,
00:29
do you have officers in route?
00:35
For room 207, unknown problems.
00:41
104.
00:43
I know (number withheld) disruptor transfers on you.
00:59
Inver County, 2-go-cross.
01:01
We respond to 346 Health Parkway Drive.
01:04
This is the In Brilliant Crossroads Horns and Madison,
01:08
97-year-old female, who fell while she was trying to sit.
01:14
She has a small cut to her head, consciousness and alert still on the floor.
01:29
I was able to get a hold of the front desk.
01:31
They're not able to get her to step out.
01:33
Are you able to just knock and try so the ambulance doesn't have to go inside the room?
01:42
The interior room?
01:48
It's room 207.
01:50
I'm not sure where that's going to be, but they just don't want to have to enter the bedroom due to the infestation.
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Location mentioned:
West St, Shiocton, WI 54170
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