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Intoxicated man lies helpless at Winchester Bar near Olmstead, Olmsted IL
Near Olmstead, an intoxicated man has been lying helpless on the floor of Winchester Bar for about 30 minutes. Ambulance and deputies respond urgently.
Audio|Heard on: Pulaski county Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
7-7 or 12, 1025, the Winchester Bar in Olmstead, Winchester Bar and Amstead, Winchester Bar and Amstead.
00:10
I'm going to be paging an ambulance to go up there.
00:13
They have a male subject that has fallen on the ground and cannot get him up.
00:22
He is conscious and breathing.
00:53
Toskey County, Angelouettes, Pulaski Sheriff, Helpers.
01:16
Select the county ambulance.
01:18
Let's see how many sheriff.
01:20
Respond to Winchester's Bar.
01:24
It's going to be on Highway 37 just before you get into Olmstead.
01:30
Winchester's Bar,
01:33
Highway 37, just before you get into Olmstead,
01:37
have an unknown-aged male.
01:40
They advise that he's heavily intoxicated.
01:44
and has been on the floor for approximately 30 minutes.
01:48
They advised he is a heavy patient.
01:52
Again, Pulaski County Ambulance, Pulaski County Sheriff's Office, responding to Winchester's Bar just outside of Olmstead, south of Olmstead.
02:06
Winchester's Bar, just south of Olmstead, unknown-age male,
02:11
has been lying on the floor.
02:13
for approximately 30 minutes.
02:15
He is very intoxicated.
02:18
He is on the heavier side.
02:20
Time of page 2240.
02:24
We'll be copy.
02:30
Is the patient conscious alert and breathing?
02:38
7850, that is 104.
02:40
Also I do have deputy in route.
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Olmsted, IL 62970
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