False alarm as apparent overdose at Appleton fire station, Appleton WI
An incident at the Appleton fire station parking lot is reported as an overdose but later is reclassified as a conscious and breathing individual, calming public concern.
Audio|Source: Outagamie County Public Safety
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
We have an overdose in a parking lot.
00:05
Looking at an officer going to, do you need a merchant?
00:11
Ten forth. Ten forth.
00:18
For the closest unit, there is an overdose on the parking lot of Grand Chute Fire Station 2, near West Spencer Street, and any Juneergan.
00:30
We're in contact, can you check previous contacts at Department 102?
00:46
I mean for 2622.
00:50
2622?
00:53
You can have that officer downgrade, conscious breathing.
00:58
Looks like she just pulled up.
01:02
Never.
01:15
560, can you 10-9[1]?
01:19
Can you do a perfect check for me?
01:23
Go ahead.
01:25
Last name, Quimby, Q-U-I-M-B-Y.
01:31
First name, Amy, Commiselling, Middle seat, Charles,
01:34
Dipper 611,
01:36
female, white.
01:42
Rupi and her daughter will be at the birthview address.
01:47
And four.
01:55
33 to 41-5.
02:05
Do you need me down there for anything? I see everybody else.
02:11
No, I was just talking to fire here.
02:13
It sounds like if everything's fine, they actually already left, so he's not overdosing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-9: Repeat message
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Location mentioned:
W Spencer St, Appleton, WI 54914
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