Pregnant woman declines EMS after complications at casino, Turtle Lake WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman at Turtle Lake Casino experienced pregnancy complications. EMS was called but canceled after she declined treatment and decided to go home.
Audio|Heard on: Barron County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Barron County, Paging, Cumberland Ambulance, and Turtle Lake First responders.
00:03
Your request is a St.
00:04
Craig Casino and Turtle Lake near U.S. Highway 8 and 63.
00:07
Highway 8 and 63.
00:09
Turtle Lake Casino,
00:11
near U.S. Highway 8 and 63.
00:13
Please for a female having pregnancy complications,
00:16
(number withheld).
00:24
A female subject advising there's a large truck that's keeping her from getting into that Kwik Trip off of Highway 8.
00:31
He's physically blocking the entrance and refusing to move.
00:35
Okay.
00:39
Select.
00:40
Set for.
00:50
And you're at (number withheld), unknown-aged female having some type of pregnancy complications.
00:56
She's in the first aid room.
00:59
The security is who called 911.
01:02
They were not able to leave to go to where the female was to do any pre-arrival info.
01:10
Copy.
01:29
The caller is also advising the driver of the pickerig physically got out of the truck and started yelling at her, claiming that the entrance she's trying to go into is just an exit.
01:42
Time 4-13.
01:44
Judge Park.
01:50
Turn to come rolling 210.
01:55
Go for 210.
01:59
Received another 911 call from the casino advising that you can cancel.
02:04
The female is no longer wanting EMS attention.
02:08
When asked what changed, the female advised that she no longer wants an ambulance,
02:14
and she just feels sick.
02:17
They're sending her home.
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