Missing patient at gas station causes emergency response


Emergency responders are dealing with a medical incident at a gas station where a patient is missing and there is a strong smell of gas. Fire and rescue services may be needed.
Audio|Source: Marathon County Fire Departments
02:37
Transcript:
Medical Emergency, 90 Med 2, Quick Trip(name withheld)-51 as 356. At 5603, Business Highway 51, Village at Weston. Cross streets are Post Avenue and Newport Avenue. 10-4[1], the patient's gone, I guess. They couldn't see them leave, I guess, but they got in their vehicle unless we don't know where they are. We have officers trying to locate them. They are advising that the whole gas station does smell like gas, so I don't know if you want fire page out as well. 10-4 is standby one. 10-4-2[2]-Med4, clear MNC Weston, back in service. 10482 Med4. We're going to clear and be available. We'll swing by and assess there's a need for fire. 104, did you want me to clear you from the call completely now or wait until you assess? Tempor. This that's two a safer. I had him go outside and check to see the gas situation and they said there is a gas still in the parking lot. If that's the case, can you page rescue? too as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
10-4-2: Unit clear/in service
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Location mentioned:
Near US-51 BUS, Schofield, WI 54476
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