Man has seizure while driving in Ashwaubenon, Ashwaubenon WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers and medical personnel responded to a call at Anderson Drive and South Oneida Street in Ashwaubenon where a male driver was experiencing a seizure. An advanced life support ambulance was dispatched, and the driver was reported to be conscious and breathing when help arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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03:42
Transcript:
00:00
Does not appear to be a 1050.
00:02
Appears to be just running medical.
00:05
Male driver possibly having a seizure.
00:08
Can you dispatch (number withheld).
00:16
Assigned to Monroe and Landmark for a two-vehicle 1050 in traffic, no injuries.
00:23
(number withheld).
00:25
Copy.
00:31
(number withheld) copies me.
00:35
Cut.
00:39
Adam Robert Henry, (number withheld).
00:42
Adam Robert Henry, (number withheld).
00:44
I'll be checking on the male.
00:47
Ten four.
00:52
Zero seven, go ahead.
00:57
An Anderson, could it be for a male party having a seizure?
01:04
Ten four.
01:12
Ashwaubenon, ambulance (number withheld), respond to rescue ALS[2] call at Anderson Drive and South Oneida Street.
01:21
Cross streets are intersection of Bay Park Square and Anderson Drive and South Oneida Street.
01:27
Time out (number withheld).
01:29
(number withheld), respond to rescue ALS[2] call at Anderson Drive and South Oneida Street.
01:36
Cross streets are intersection of Park Square and Anderson Drive and South Oneida Street.
01:41
Time out (number withheld).
01:45
Quiet.
01:53
Ashwaubenon, ambulance (number withheld), respond to rescue ALS[2] call at Anderson Drive and South Oneida Street.
02:01
Cross streets are intersection of Bay Park Square and Anderson Drive and South Oneida Street.
02:07
Time out (number withheld).
02:15
Ashwaubenon, ambulance (number withheld), respond to rescue ALS[2] call at Anderson Drive and South Oneida Street.
02:23
Cross streets are intersection of Bay Park Square and Anderson Drive and South Oneida Street.
02:29
Time out (number withheld).
02:33
We'll be on Anderson if you want to come in from the west.
02:36
Block the front of them, I'm behind him right now.
02:41
Might want to get another officer here, not sure if it's 961.
02:44
He is conscious, alert and breathing.
02:47
10-4[1]?
02:51
(number withheld).
02:52
Officer on scene on Anderson with a party having a seizure.
02:58
Ten four.
03:00
If you're able to start heading towards Oneida Street and Anderson for the possible male seizure.
03:07
Ten four.
03:09
(number withheld).
03:12
(number withheld).
03:16
Go ahead.
03:17
First one's basic.
03:19
I'm going to bring one to the Anderson call.
03:24
10-4[1].
03:25
Dispatch, can you page all two semis please?
03:29
We're basic, Greg.
03:31
Yeah, we're going to St.
03:32
Mary's Zeros and we're sending a medic—a single medic up to meet the other ambulance up at Anderson on Oneida.
03:41
10-4[1].
03:42
Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received or understood.
[2]
ALS: Advanced medical response providing higher-level care beyond basic life support.
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