Medical emergency near Morris St involving psychotic episode, Pewaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assist EMS near Morris Street for a 22-year-old male showing signs of a possible psychotic episode involving yelling and confusion about being covered in blood. The individual is conscious and breathing and is not currently violent. Backup is en route.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha WI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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X-368 for a SISCMS.
00:03
Go ahead. X-368, assist EMS near Morris St, near Morris,
00:10
Unit 14. Call around the line of saying that their (name withheld) is having a psychotic break,
00:15
and we can hear lots of yelling.
00:17
10-4. If you can mutual aid me a second, just has fire stage in the area for now.
00:22
Copy. The next 368 will be a 22-year-old male.
00:26
He is conscious and breathing.
00:27
We're still gathering.
00:28
But it stated that he's been playing call of duty and all of a sudden went into a trance and yelling, saying he's covered in blood when he's not.
00:37
I copies. And X-368, we have 9361 that'll be en route for backup.
00:42
He is currently not being physically violent.
00:45
He seems to be stuck in a yelling episode.
00:49
10-4. And his name will be (name withheld).
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or,
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(name withheld), born in 23.
00:57
Correction,
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2003. 10-4, 23.
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And X-368, that subject comes back, class B, valid, no wants.
01:06
10-4.
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Location mentioned:
Morris St, Pewaukee, WI 53072
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