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Intoxicated man found injured at west washington street, West Bend WI
An ambulance was requested near West Washington Street after a female caller reported an incident. Emergency responders found an intoxicated man who had fallen, hit his head, and was bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Female calls 911 twice requesting an ambulance.
00:03
There's a male yelling in the background and hanging up the phone.
00:07
It lists to a (name withheld)'s address.
00:14
Seminar copy, 26.
00:24
West Bend dispatch based station one that ambulance is requested near West Washington Street.
00:33
Female calls requested an ambulance, unknown for what?
00:37
Offside to iron route.
00:47
West Bend dispatch based in Section 1, the ambulance is requested near West Washington Street.
00:55
Female call is asking for an ambulance, unknown reason.
00:59
Officers are en route.
01:01
15480 at 1229.
01:09
Stage 1 goes.
01:14
Station 23.
01:17
4.
01:22
Station 1023.
01:25
4. 2.376. Equalifies fire and bail is intoxicated.
01:35
No one has had currently bleeding.
01:39
One more.
01:43
6-0-10-8[1].
01:49
Go from at 11.
01:54
Often he's on scene advising the male is intoxicated.
01:57
He fell and hit his head.
01:58
He is bleeding.
02:01
Ephra.
02:07
Two-33 position, correction is fleeting from the leg.
02:15
Dispatch, middle oven is en route.
02:18
Dispatch, middle of end, out.
02:20
Dispatch, middle of end, it is unseen.
02:30
This is copy.
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[1]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
W Washington St, West Bend, WI 53095
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