Elderly man sick outside St. John’s Shelter, Green Bay WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a report of a 92-year-old man who was conscious but vomiting behind St. John’s Shelter in Green Bay. Units were dispatched and one engine was later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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01:26
Transcript:
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Districts 2, Med 421 and Engine 421 respond to sick person.
00:06
Person,
00:07
St. John's Homeless Shelter, near St. John Street.
00:11
Cross streets are South Jefferson Street and South Madison Street.
00:15
Time out 1612.
00:19
If you can cancel engine two.
00:22
Copy, canceling engine two.
00:28
Nine fifty-six.
00:30
Can you start heavy duty please? I need them for police one.
00:33
Ten four.
00:39
We got somebody to block south on Webster at Cherry.
00:42
7-9, I copy.
00:43
It's passed on to Peach already.
00:45
I'm trying to catch up to it.
00:47
He used his ATLO and I'll just check his online bill.
00:50
10-1.
00:52
Charlie 1 will take that in 10-16.
00:58
David 1 is back 15.
01:03
Go away. There's some people on the north side of the plant.
01:07
People trying to meet with them there.
01:15
421, we're responding for a 92-year-old male, conscious breathing, has been vomiting.
01:23
He'll be in behind the shelter outside.
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Location mentioned:
St John St, Green Bay, WI 54301
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