Person suspected of inhaling fumes boards bus in Milwaukee, Milwaukee WI


Emergency responders treated a person who was unconscious and suspected of inhaling paint fumes near West Oklahoma Avenue in Milwaukee. The individual later boarded a bus heading eastbound and left the area before further assistance could be provided.
Audio|Source: West Allis Police, Fire, EMS and DPW
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Transcript:
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Engine 62 and Med1, Delta[1], unconscious, no trauma, not alert.
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30, West Oklahoma Avenue.
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Med1, copy, selling, selling.
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Section 62 copies.
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Go ahead. Turn 8?
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104.
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Clear Med 1.
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They're on assignment.
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Currently.
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Over.
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Engine 62 and Meds 63, Delta[1], unconscious, no trauma, not alert, 911, West Oklahoma Avenue.
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Go ahead.
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Go ahead. September.
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Go ahead. We are to speak with.
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104.991.30 West Oklahoma.
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An originally came in as a medical call for a email passed out where he had paint cans.
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He might have been huffing for the caller.
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He did get on the bus, 6417, leaving Easton on Oklahoma.
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10.4. 10.4.
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17.
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732 and 2.
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1732.
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He moving 107 and 4 Richards, please.
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104. 104.
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He said he might have been huffing.
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He did get on a bus going eastbound on Oklahoma so he's no longer in the area.
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Met6 copies, a patient got on a plus.
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We'll drive around here and make sure that nobody else is there that needs us.
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Not seriously.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Delta: High-priority emergency medical response, potentially life-threatening but not the absolute highest severity level.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207
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