Person passed out in car with child at quick trip, Berlin WI
Emergency responders were called to the QuickTrip parking lot near Broadway St for a person who appeared passed out in the passenger seat of a black car with a small child in the back seat. Police arrived on scene and spoke with the individuals in the vehicle. EMS units cleared after assessment.
Audio|Source: Green Lake County Public Safety
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Attention, Berlin Primary, your calls to the Kwik Trip parking lot for a passenger in the front seat of a black car appeared to be passed out with a small child in the back.
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Again, Berlin Primary, your calls to the parking lot of QuickTrip for a person passed out in the passenger seat of a black car with a...
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halfway down and a small child in the back sea.
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KSD 267 Green Lake cleared 1231.
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2.38 green light, time 10233, sir, is there a better location of this car in the parking lot?
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Negative.
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I'll get called the caller back.
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She was no longer on scene.
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She just said it was in the parking lot.
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Time for.
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You can 22, I think I got it out of here.
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28 when you're ready?
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Hello.
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(name withheld) 6827 ASB 6827.
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This is back to (name withheld) or (name withheld) on Oshkoshosh.
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Ten four. We're going to be on the north side of the parking lot.
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Upper. Up for.
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The board on primary to Green Lake.
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Go out.
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Do you have a vehicle description?
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Officer's out with it, a 2020 Kia black?
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10 plus.
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295 Green Lake.
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Good.
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I'm Einstein, you can 1022 Berlin Primary.
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Sub 4. Primary copies 295, clear available.
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Step 4.
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295 Green Lake.
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PD is out talking with them.
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All EMS units will be clear of quick trip.
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