Medical emergency near South Webster Avenue, Green Bay WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to an apartment near South Webster Avenue in Green Bay for a possible medical emergency involving an unresponsive male. The caller mentioned that the individual had not been seen for over 24 hours and appeared to be beyond help. Officers and medical personnel were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Districts two, med 421, and engine 421 respond to PNB apartment five near South Webster Avenue.
00:12
Cross streets are Park Street and Stewart Street.
00:15
Time out 18 fifty-one.
00:19
Dispatch 282, 201, 187 is in.
00:25
This is the other one.
00:32
Rescue en route to South Webster, apartment five, for a male found without pulse,
00:39
possibly passed away.
00:49
Everyone,
00:50
please.
00:54
Charlie, two for one of them.
00:57
Copy you over as further clear.
01:00
David, two, you can clear.
01:06
Looks like they believe he's beyond help.
01:13
They don't want to see purples.
01:16
Med Two, Engine Two from dispatch.
01:18
EOB responding out for a male found PNV.
01:22
Caller stating it's been over 24 hours since anyone's seen him.
01:26
Unknown when exactly this happened.
01:27
She doesn't feel comfortable touching him.
01:29
We've got officers en route as well.
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Location mentioned:
S Webster Ave, Green Bay, WI 54301
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