Medical incident involving family conflict at apartment, Sun Prairie WI
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Emergency responders were called to a medical incident at an apartment complex where a woman reported a family conflict. Deputies arrived after the mother initially refused entry. The woman said her mother and husband were trying to take her phone.
Audio|Heard on: Dane County Fire, Sun Prairie Police and Fire
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Sun Prairie Medic 73.
00:02
Medical incident near East Main Street, unit 119.
00:15
Thank you.
00:31
Attention, Sumpurray Engine 1 respond along with Medics 73 already on the way to the Sky Ridge Apartments near East Main Street, unit 119.
00:39
Our South Muscat Ridge Drive and Town Hall Drive on a Charlie-level response for 6%.
00:44
Yeah, with your channel, the time, 709.
00:55
I'm talking from Sun Parry 7-7-3.
01:01
Mr. 1.
01:04
That 7-3?
01:08
We shall have 7-3s on the way.
01:11
I copy that. Engine 1 is on the way.
01:14
Same topic.
01:16
10-far.
01:21
5-3, 10-23[1].
01:22
3.10-23[1].
01:26
I metafite 2 on scene, just unable to make contact with the patient due to the mother not letting us into the residents.
01:34
Currently, I have deputies on scene, so just giving you an update.
01:39
Okay, after that.
01:46
7653, the female half just called in and say the back door is going to be open.
01:51
She's stating there's something going on with her mom and husband trying to take her phone.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-23: Arrived/on scene
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, Sun Prairie, WI 53590
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