Woman reports running out of oxygen at repair shop, Whitefish Bay WI
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According to the dispatch call, a woman at a repair shop reported running out of oxygen and needing to get home. She had been there about two hours and was loud with other customers. It was unclear if she had a medical emergency or just needed assistance getting home.
Audio|Heard on: Glendale, Whitefish Bay and Shorewood Police
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Transcript:
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122 for a Welfare Check.
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122 Welfare Check, near East Silver Spring Drive.
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It's going to be an Izurian Tech and Repair.
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They have a customer stating she ran out of oxygen and needs to get home, but she has been there for about two hours and has been very loud with other customers.
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Right now, it's unsure if there is an actual medical need or if she is just trying to find a way to get home.
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One twenty two.
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76.22 if you're on your 40, I can take it.
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I should be five.
00:53
Engine 84, Med 82,
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Charlie, Difficulty Breathing, near East Silver Spring Drive.
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Number A, Whitefish Bay, Zone 42.
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So, is it going to be a medical call after?
01:15
Yeah, affirmative.
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10-4[1]. If a fighter needs me there, then let him no way out to respond.
01:21
Otherwise, they'll be today.
01:23
Denver?
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10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation; message received and understood.
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Whitefish Bay, WI
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