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Man found unresponsive near South Carpenter Street, Appleton WI
Medical responders and ambulance arrived near South Carpenter Street, Appleton, after a report of an unresponsive man who was believed to have passed away.
Audio|Heard on: Gold Cross Ambulance
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to be coming 911[1], 193, 22, and go across the ambulance.
00:03
Responded to near South Carpenter Street, Appleton, Cross Street.
00:07
The Path in Hoover for P&B.E.
00:09
Edward, R.P., says her husband passed away.
00:11
Your timeout is 1426.
00:22
How to give me funny no, 193, 22, and Gold Cross, Immunters, Respond, near South Carpenter Street, Naptain, Cross Street, and Houser for P&B, Edward.
00:32
R.P. thinks her husband passed away.
00:34
Your time-on is 1426.
00:37
Cool, Cross, Coffees this money, fine.
00:40
I'm sure they'll not be usable.
00:43
I need she's in wrong, copy, he Edward.
00:46
11, clear of our detail.
00:49
11.
00:50
See the car, call Papa.
00:52
For one comes into the valley.
00:55
22 from 23.
00:57
That's right in row.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:00
We're going to head your way.
01:02
We're heading back to District Free right now, so we'll come to help you guys out unless you call it off.
01:06
510 4 pmd e edward near South Carpenter Street appleton i copy.
01:19
You're just finding a Carpenter street there's subjects in the garage.
01:24
On scene.
01:28
2323 is on team with Gold Cross.
01:34
222 is on scene with Gold Cross.
01:37
2222 is on scene.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Open line/hangup from 911 call
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Location mentioned:
S Carpenter St, Appleton, WI 54915
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