Possible gas leak causes medical emergency on South 63rd Street


A person on South 63rd Street is feeling sick due to a possible gas leak. Emergency responders are sent to help a patient who is not alert and may have been exposed to carbon monoxide or other harmful gases.
Audio|Source: West Allis Police, Fire, EMS and DPW
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Transcript:
00:0163rd Street was reporting ill effects from the natural gas smell.00:05Do you want an ambulance or med unit?00:10I copy.00:11We can get the ambulance rolling on that and the engine on sync can assess the patient.00:21Go ahead.00:23Charles 5089, Robert Edwards, Ken, older model four is for.00:35Spended for safety responsibility on a TAN Ford Explorer to Amy Griffin out of Milwaukee.00:40Suspended.00:41And the Ford Edge is no want current to Kevin Zorowski, Wauotosa.01:11When a day shift three gets here, all clear.01:16Definitely.01:19Dispast from ambulance figures two,01:23two.01:35Go ahead.01:38Can you dispatch for that run on 63rds.01:52Ambulance 62, Delta, carbon monoxide or inhalation hazard.01:57Patient not alert, 1828.
00:01
63rd Street was reporting ill effects from the natural gas smell.
00:05
Do you want an ambulance or med unit?
00:10
I copy.
00:11
We can get the ambulance rolling on that and the engine on sync can assess the patient.
00:21
Go ahead.
00:23
Charles 5089, Robert Edwards, Ken, older model four is for.
00:35
Spended for safety responsibility on a TAN Ford Explorer to Amy Griffin out of Milwaukee.
00:40
Suspended.
00:41
And the Ford Edge is no want current to Kevin Zorowski, Wauotosa.
01:11
When a day shift three gets here, all clear.
01:16
Definitely.
01:19
Dispast from ambulance figures two,
01:23
two.
01:35
Go ahead.
01:38
Can you dispatch for that run on 63rds.
01:52
Ambulance 62, Delta, carbon monoxide or inhalation hazard.
01:57
Patient not alert, 1828.
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Location mentioned:
Near S 63rd St, West Allis, WI 53214
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