Female in mental crisis treated for possible hypothermia, West Branch IA
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According to the dispatch call, an ambulance was dispatched urgently to the intersection near Marshall Avenue and Hoover Boulevard for a female experiencing a mental health crisis and possible hypothermia. Deputies were already on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cedar, Louisa, and Muscatine Counties Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead. J-Combe, can I get a job to county ambulance en route to the intersection of Marshall Avenue and Hoover Boulevard in West Branch? In Marshall Avenue, Hoover Boulevard,
00:11
we have deputies and officers out with a female having a mental crisis.
00:16
Definitely.
00:21
Cedar County calls for you want J-Com?
00:25
Okay, see.
00:27
Prince, female.
00:28
Officers requesting that ambulance comes Code 3.
00:32
Vice-female is currently laying on the ground.
00:35
Not dressed appropriately shivering pretty hard.
00:38
Again, just Code 3.
00:41
Ten-four. He'll be Adam 22 responding on that six.
00:45
Thank you.
00:50
I'll be out for good old Waplow High School.
00:53
Or on the wrestling room, I will be doing a non-tactical loxer.
01:05
Stensmore, want me to reach out to...
01:08
No.
01:09
Two for a seven again.
01:16
I want anatoid lobster.
01:18
I'm sure this is overlatch again.
01:19
I just don't think anybody...
01:21
I don't really should.
01:26
You come?
01:30
Go ahead.
01:32
That means you are requesting if ambulance can run emergent, if possible hypothermia?
01:38
No, I believe they are already responding closing.
01:42
Okay. Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Hoover Blvd & Marshall Ave, West Branch, IA 52358
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