Medics respond to suspected poisoning incident, Green Bay WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical crews responded to a possible poisoning incident near Clay Street in Green Bay involving a 36-year-old woman who reportedly ingested boric acid and became unresponsive. She later appeared to regain responsiveness as medics and officers arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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District 2, Med 421, and Engine 421 respond to overdose near Clay Street.
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Cross streets are Park Street and Stewart Street.
00:14
Time out 0117.
00:17
Near Clay Street.
00:19
In the lower level, a female took boric acid and is not responding.
00:23
Thirty-six-year-old female, not conscious.
00:26
Three.
00:28
Medic NEW is clear.
00:33
St. Vincent's returning to quarters.
00:36
Copy.
00:42
Ambulance 211 on EMS from dispatch.
00:48
Go ahead.
00:50
You're going to be responding for a 60-year-old male who fell, is conscious and breathing, A alpha response.
00:55
201 copy.
01:01
Dispatch, we have 421 Engine, 421.
01:03
You're assigned for a 36-year-old female who was not conscious and is breathing.
01:08
It seems she might be responsive now.
01:10
It's possible she overdosed on boric acid.
01:13
We also have officers en route.
01:14
They were becoming verbal; advise if you're staging.
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Location mentioned:
S Clay St, Green Bay, WI 54301
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