Woman found intoxicated lying on floor near residence, Wheeler WI
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A woman was found lying on the kitchen floor near a bottle at a residence near 1090th Avenue. The caller reported that she had been on the floor all night and had consumed alcohol.
Audio|Heard on: Dunn County Sherriff Law Backup Patch to DULAW1
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Post responders are close to 6996 1090th Avenue near Wheeler.
00:05
Caller reports female found lying on floor next to a bottle.
00:12
Details and location provided to responders.
00:30
Goose.
00:37
Okay, two tunnel on.
00:38
Two hundred one.
00:41
Two, one here one.
00:45
The phone number for the caller was provided.
00:49
Go straight to voice around, can't wait your voice.
00:55
Stafford, how did they get the utterance that we're on through?
01:02
Kevin County had originally taken the call for one with the number they provided.
01:13
Danforth.
01:30
2.9 is coming up.
01:36
2.21.
01:39
Puts up that number.
01:41
It does show current address.
01:44
This is a CID-CRA-Paul.
01:47
She's still.
01:48
The last corner of this, hold that cold.
01:55
That one.
02:03
Johnine, I can't hear any other than e-mast-2.
02:07
Oh, John-Hol.
02:10
Phee-Bee-Bee-Bee-Bee-Bee-B-B-B-B-B-.
02:18
This is I recall.
02:20
You could recall back to a monstrous money.
02:22
You have moved 6996 1090th Avenue.
02:25
I'm the middlewood 6-5-9-6, 10-9-1-3.
02:28
Ray,
02:31
I'm hearing on the floor next to a hotel bottle.
02:34
Party caller advising.
02:36
She's been on the kitchen floor all night and used alcohol.
02:40
Caller said she is on the broken television television.
02:44
No one is with the patient.
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Location mentioned:
1090th Ave, Wheeler, WI 54772
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