Woman with seizure disorder locked out of apartment


A woman with a seizure disorder accidentally locked herself out of her apartment and cannot access her medication, causing her to panic.
Audio|Source: La Crosse City Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00Quintan, respond to report outcall at 124, Milwaukee Street.00:06E.C., Quintan.00:13Quintan.00:16We're at 124 in Milwaukee Street.00:23Happy, Samantha will be waiting out front of she to go garbage and lockerself out of her apartment.00:29She has a seizure disorder and her medication's in her apartment and she's starting to panic, which isn't good for saving off seizures.00:39And Quinn said the back is located on the west side of the buildings on the Milwaukee's J-side.
00:00
Quintan, respond to report outcall at 124, Milwaukee Street.
00:06
E.C., Quintan.
00:13
Quintan.
00:16
We're at 124 in Milwaukee Street.
00:23
Happy, Samantha will be waiting out front of she to go garbage and lockerself out of her apartment.
00:29
She has a seizure disorder and her medication's in her apartment and she's starting to panic, which isn't good for saving off seizures.
00:39
And Quinn said the back is located on the west side of the buildings on the Milwaukee's J-side.
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Location mentioned:
Near Milwaukee St, La Crosse, WI 54603
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