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Unconscious man found in Jeep at intersection near 239th AveSalem WI

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Near 240th Ave, Salem Lakes, WI 53168

A man approximately 45 years old was found unconscious inside a Jeep stopped in the middle of an intersection near 239th Avenue. The vehicle was in drive and briefly moved toward Highway K before coming to rest in the 6000 block of 240th Avenue. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene due to a medical emergency.

Audio|Source: Kenosha County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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10 423 near 239th Avenue near 239th Avenue 25-year-old male passed out the vehicle is in drive is a jeep parked in the middle of the intersection copy you send me a second
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One 1223, the vehicle did leave?
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No, no.
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County, Salem Rescue, Salem Fire Station 2, Salem Rescue, Salem Fire Station 2,
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near 239th Avenue,
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near 239th Avenue,
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near 239th Avenue for a subject not conscious in a vehicle.
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Kenosha Fire Clear at 10.02.
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At the intersection,
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it's going towards Highway K, and it is all over the road.
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10.4.1.15.
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15.
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Are you trying to call?
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Affirmative, just acknowledging.
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I sent 14. Are you en route as well?
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Conrushka, you seal? 50 and 40.
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58, 40 is that 41 or 42, call us?
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42, in row.
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One call to me
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One Paul 23, he's now in a driveway near 240th Avenue, caller is trying to get the address.
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Where are people?
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Joppy, 10-60[1]. 10-1.
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I'm out with the caller.
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1042, you're going to be en route at 10.03.
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It's going to be for about a 45-year-old male,
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not conscious. He appeared to be breathing in a Jeep that was just stopped in the middle of the intersection. It was still in drive.
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Looking for a gray 2022 Jeep Cherokee.
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I'm just checking to see, per the deputy,
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he started driving off. We're going to double check on that for you.
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10-5[2].
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50, 42, copy, attention.
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I'm Paul, 23,
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68 in the address.
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Sorry.
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Can I get the address for 14?
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6016, 242 to everyone in Wisconsin, 28.
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240 or 248?
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Two four zero. Go ahead of the 28.
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5842.
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Your vehicle is going to be in the 6,000 block of 240th Avenue now, 6,000 block of 240 Avenue.
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5,000 block of 240 Avenue.
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Copy to show.
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Sorry, you're stopping me.
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(name withheld), 45, 7-8.
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104.
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Porky, did you copy the address?
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Broga,
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1-4-24-108. 7-4-24.
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One-7 and Pat Appalake.
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It's a vehicle only one in the black and it's still awesome.
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Coach, I see if you're 42.
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2842.
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Can you send me that update address again.
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Yeah, they're in the 6,000 block of 240 Avenue.
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6,000 block of 240 Avenue.
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Copy, 6,000. 1-Paul 22, I'll for a follow-up. I'll be 10-8.
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10-5[2]. 1-4-2-2-2-4. 2424 -24.
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One Paul, two, three, this appears to be a medical issue.
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Not in progress.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-60: Check area / Squad in vicinity (agency-specific meaning)
[2]
10-5: Relay message

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Near 240th Ave, Salem Lakes, WI 53168

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