Medical alarm triggered by possible intoxicated tenant, Rhinelander WI
Emergency teams responded to a medical alarm near Mason Street. The alarm was activated possibly by a new tenant in apartment 307 who may have been intoxicated. The exact apartment was initially unclear due to incorrect information from the alarm company.
Audio|Source: Oneida EMR-1 Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Another dispatch for other medics, you're requested near Mason Street,
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near Mason Street for a medical alarm.
00:08
Repeat another dispatch for alarmatics, you're requested near Mason Street for a medical alarm.
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There is E6122 at 2029.
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Oneida. 9-1, you're out?
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10-4[1].
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Everything.
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One at 9-9-1.
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9-1.
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Med 911, go ahead.
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When we contacted the key holder, she advised it should be near Mason Street.
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The alarm company gave it to us wrong and we don't know what apartment it would be from.
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911 copies.
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Good night, Medic 9-1.
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And under Medic 9-1, go ahead.
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I reached a keyholder who apparently is in charge of that building.
01:15
If anyone has pushed that alarm, it might be 307, it's a new tenant.
01:21
The last time she did it, she was intoxicated.
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She goes by the first in both cats.
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911 copies.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Mason St, Rhinelander, WI 54501
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