Medical alert button pressed by elderly man at home, Green Lake WI
Emergency responders were sent to assist an 86-year-old man who pressed his medical alert button near Ernest Street. They found the garage door open and accessed the home. The man was checked and did not need medical assistance.
Audio|Source: Green Lake County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Attempting Green Lake Primary and Green Lake first responders, your call is to near Ernest Street for an 86-year-old male who pressed his medical alert button.
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When you check on, give us a call here and dispatch for the lockbox code.
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Again, Green Lake Primary and Green Lake first responders, near Ernest Street.
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K-F8267 Green Lake Claire 1024.
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70 Greenlake, I'll be en route.
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Can you mock me that info?
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Affirmative.
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Tempard. The 70 Green Lake, I'm 23.
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The garage door is standing open here.
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I should be able to get in.
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10-4[2].
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Cheryl?
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And for the...
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Go ahead.
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We're on route.
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Officer advised that the garage door is open, so you can 1022 giving us a call for a code.
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Copy that.
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B, Green Lake.
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Stephanie, go ahead.
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I'm talking to one who said he's having issues with that everything is 10-2.
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No medical need you from 10-23[1]-1.
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10-4[2]. 10-4.
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Green Lake copies.
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We're returning.
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10-4[2].
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The Greenlink, I'll be you 108, 1024.
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1024. 104. Do you want it short form, or did you want to do something?
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Do you control format, thank you.
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Time form.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-23: Arrived/on scene
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Ernest St, Green Lake, WI 54941
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