13-year-old nonverbal boy missing near Ashburn Court, Brookfield WI


A 13-year-old nonverbal boy has been missing for about an hour near Ashburn Court in Brookfield. Police, fire, and EMS are conducting a search using drones and personnel. The boy is about 5'8, wears a dark blue or black shirt and blue shorts, and has dirty blonde hair.
Audio|Source: Waukesha County Fire - West
02:30
Transcript:
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Battalion 21, Engine 23, Med 23, Charlie[1] Lost Person, 1110, Ashburn Court, between Ashburn Lane and Dead End, City of Brookfield Firefield Fire Zone 1, Timeout, 2005
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Lake Country, Med 31, Engine 31, Euro, to proper level hemorrhage call N-30 and W29-329-29 Hillcrest Drive for 85-year-old female, conscious alert and breathing,
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with sagittal bleeding and also vomiting.
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And this 31 copies additional.
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Is Petal, Italian 21? Telling 21.
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Do they want us emergent to that and exactly what is the PD requesting?
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I'll confirm if they want an emergent response.
00:53
They're looking for more bodies on the ground.
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They've already checked over all the open areas with drones and now need to check covered areas with personnel.
01:04
All right, I cut.
01:09
Super Phil is Matt 23, 1923, the time 21.
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Ruffertiary level lost person.
01:15
We at 1-1-10 Ashbourne Court for a statistic child who's been missing post to an hour now.
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We have 13-year-olds male white about 5'8 wearing dark blue or black shirt and blue shorts.
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He is fairly long, dirty blonde hair.
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He is nonverbal.
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There's extensive PD presence in the area. They have already checked with thrones as well.
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Special Battalion 21.
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1721.
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Can you advise me where the police command is set up? That's where I'm going to go to.
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There's here.
02:04
Robo 521. Command will be set up at Weston Hills Park.
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Okay.
02:12
Good time, 291. Can you repeat that? I didn't copy.
02:19
It is set up at Weston Hills Park off of Davidson Road.
02:22
All right, I copy.
02:24
Weston Hills Park off at Davidson Road.
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When broke fuel units get on the scene, we'll go to Haytack, right? That's received.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: Moderate-priority fire or EMS response level; phonetic code for the letter C.
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Brookfield, WI
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