Woman has asthma attack and becomes unresponsive in vehicle, Waterford WI
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A woman had an asthma attack and later became unresponsive while in a vehicle near Mary Street, Waterford. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Racine County Sheriff
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Stay near Mary Street for 26-year-old female having asthma difficulty breathing.
00:07
7-4.
00:09
5.2 and round down the courts.
00:19
Copy. Perfect fine,
00:22
so nice.
00:28
Okay.
00:31
O3, I'll be as a PD available.
00:34
I'll be 903.
00:40
I'll be 903 to 903.
00:46
Step in, when you have a second?
00:49
I'm pulling there I go.
00:54
Just that's 33.
00:57
That's 33.
01:03
Just for 43, we just have an open line with a patient now, it's unknown if she passed out or not.
01:10
I have you.
01:15
2.8, you can toss me on those both.
01:18
Copy 28.
01:25
5-3, you can put me 10-8[1].
01:28
Copy 5-3. Copy 5-3.
01:34
Safety distance. Safety distance.
01:35
8-0.
01:38
8-0. 8.
01:39
Navi out of Aurora, I'll present for a few minutes.
01:42
If you need me, if you can reach me with my cell phone.
01:46
Copy. Copy.
02:01
Cabby? Please.
02:03
We're not responsive in a vehicle.
02:07
Just confirming you said unresponsive in a vehicle?
02:10
Affirm.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: Officer is in service and available for calls.
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Location mentioned:
Mary St, Waterford, WI 53185
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