Woman treated after apparent overdose near Kenwood Blvd, Menomonee Falls WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a woman near Kenwood Boulevard who attempted to overdose. She was conscious and breathing but semi-conscious when found. The patient stated she took multiple substances.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha WI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're responding near Kenwood Boulevard.
00:04
To meet for a 60-old female.
00:06
She is conscious and breathing but attempted to overdose in a suicide attempt we are still trying to get further.
00:20
False 512, it follows 111.
00:24
All right.
00:27
I didn't hear if you copied on that EMS call, are you responding?
00:33
Paul is 115 and you can clear my 911 call if the log.
00:37
I made contact to staff, no issues.
00:39
And you can attach me to the assist EMS and clear 11.
00:43
All right, copy 111, you copy.
00:48
All that's copy.
00:50
172 track
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all 172
00:55
Appleton and Ellen Adam Young Nora 7136 Adam Young Nora 7136 looks like we're pulling it into the wad of the Odyssey.
01:05
support
01:07
Paul is 115 and 119.
01:09
Fire will be staging in the area.
01:11
The caller asked the patient what she took, and she stated she took anything that she could find.
01:16
She is still awake but semi-conscious.
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Location mentioned:
N87 W16067 Kenwood Blvd, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
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