Driver regains consciousness after medical scare, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer stopped to assist a disabled driver on the eastbound University Avenue on‑ramp in Madison. The driver appeared to experience a medical issue but later regained responsiveness. Emergency medical services were dispatched and later canceled once the situation stabilized.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:48
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be out with a disabled motorist.
00:03
Adam Zebra X-ray (number withheld), eastbound on-ramp from University Avenue.
00:11
Two nine, start us the second unit.
00:13
Thirty on ten eight, you can send me.
00:16
Thirty copy.
00:18
Two nine is either going to be a medical issue or a 961.
00:23
So far, what do we have for ambulance dispatch?
00:25
Thirty to two nine.
00:27
Two nine, was that for me?
00:29
Affirm. Do you want routine or ten thirty-three?
00:33
Routine is good for now.
00:34
He's got his eyes open but he's not responding.
00:38
Ten four, en route from Arbor Lakes.
00:40
Oh five, just start EMS until we know different.
00:43
Two nine, you finally responded.
00:45
You can cancel the ambulance.
00:47
Copy, cancel EMS.
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