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Unconscious man found in white truck near County Highway MBBristol WI

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152nd Ave, Bristol, WI 53142

Emergency responders were called to the area near County Highway MB for a man found unconscious inside a white pickup truck at a stop sign. The man's breathing status was initially unknown. Deputies and first responders searched the area but were unable to locate the patient after checking the surroundings.

Audio|Source: Kenosha County Public Safety
04:17
Transcript:
00:00
Kenosha County to Paris Rescue.
00:01
Paris Rescue respond to the 1,800 block of County Highway MB.
00:06
1-800, County Highway Maryboy for a Delta[2] level.
00:11
Unconscious person, Kenosha County Clear, 1842.
00:17
Yeah,
00:18
I was on the south side of the road pulled over, I just was going way too fast to stop.
00:23
10-4[1].
00:25
Two ball 21 share.
00:26
There's nothing at MB in 142 either.
00:28
I copy. It's possibly that white pickup truck? Was it east or west of the U-line? West of U-line going eastbound, but they were conscious in breathing, just pulled over.
00:38
County, Summer 6301.
00:43
Go ahead, Summer 6301.
00:45
Can put me in about 1,800 block of MV.
00:48
I'm pretty close to them.
00:49
I'll first respond for Paris.
00:53
Copy that, Summer 6301, responding to the call at County Highway MB.
00:58
Paris, you copy, you can stand down.
01:04
College County, 6301.
01:06
Paris needs continue.
01:07
I'm just first responding for them.
01:12
121217, Chair.
01:13
At 21217.
01:16
Have you that summer 16301.
01:22
I'm looking for the white truck.
01:24
Did they say if it was a newer 4, my chance.
01:27
They didn't give a vehicle description just white truck.
01:32
Gen. Forer, I just passed one.
01:33
He was on Taubon, but he was fine.
01:35
Pappy. Kenosha Connie, you from Salem, 5841.
01:41
Go ahead, Salem 5841.
01:45
5841 arrived to freighters and CAT, ending mileage, 9.4, 9.4.
01:53
Copy that sound 5841 arrived at the hospital 1844 ending mileage 9.4 2.421.
02:02
Go ahead.
02:04
The White Chalko 142 is also gone, so I guess you can just clear everybody if no one finds anything.
02:09
Copy. Kenosha County December 6301.
02:15
Go ahead, Kenos County. Go ahead, Kenos County.
02:18
Turn 4.
02:22
All the deputies that were on scene are clearing, they were unable to locate a patient.
02:27
There is 5,500.
02:30
We'll follow up for you.
02:33
We've got to get dismissed.
02:35
We'll be cleared.
02:38
1019, copy our machine.
02:43
Paris 5500, go ahead.
02:45
We respond to the 1,800 block guy.
02:49
M.B.
02:52
Copy that pair of 750, Enraud at 1845.
03:01
Kenoskai, 5500 and 5443 both in the row.
03:07
Copy that Paras 5500 and Paraseptu 543 enrault at 1845.
03:12
Did you guys copy the additional at all?
03:16
Negative.
03:20
Too long for the edit comments 10-8.
03:23
Timber.
03:26
You're responding to a 40-year-old male who is not conscious, breathing status unknown.
03:30
He's in a white truck.
03:31
He's on the brake.
03:32
He's passed out with his mouth open at the stop sign.
03:42
No unconscious but breathing white pickup truck at the stop sign.
03:49
Also, just be informed all of the deputies cleared because they were unable to locate a patient.
03:57
Police.
03:59
Message received.
04:03
6301, 5500.
04:05
I went down MB from 142 to E, and I have not found anything either.
04:09
Connoisse County is 6301 to be clear.
04:13
Copy that summer, 6301, no patient located, clear at 1846.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment of message received or understood; affirmative response.
[2]
Delta: High-priority medical response (EMD determinant)

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