Man feeling sick after drinking near Blake Ave and Prospect St, Racine WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a 50-year-old man near Blake Avenue and Prospect Street who was sick and vomiting after drinking alcohol. He was conscious and agitated at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Racine/South Shore Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Med 2 respond with Pieda to near Blake Avenue for a 50-year-old male who has been drinking alcohol, feels sick, vomited, he is conscious and breathing, and feeling agitated, time until 1553, near Prospect Street and West Street.
00:32
Battalion 1 is more than a 1447 grand.
00:37
Contact with a battalion 1.E.
00:43
Dispatch engine 6 to keyed up.
00:51
Dispatch to vent two.
00:55
Go ahead for Madhu.
00:59
Your patient is saying that he is going to be in front of Coin Laundry.
01:04
It's going to be a male (name withheld) wearing a gray sweater and gray pants.
01:09
Copy. Roofing, wait for us at the Lawner, ma'am.
01:12
Okay.
01:19
By 2 from dispatch.
01:23
Go ahead for Matthew.
01:25
Okay.
01:26
Sounds like PD is going to be out with your patient.
01:28
His phone is seen to the south-west corner of Prospect and Blake.
01:34
Copy that on scene and you can put us patient contact.
01:38
Okay,
01:40
copy Mattu at 1557.
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Location mentioned:
Blake Ave & Prospect St, Racine, WI 53404
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