Suspicious vehicle hits fire hydrant; woman needs help, Oshkosh WI


A vehicle was seen driving over a curb and possibly hitting a fire hydrant on Monroe Street, Oshkosh. Medical assistance was requested for a 71-year-old woman who was having shortness of breath.
Audio|Source: Winnebago County Sheriff and Fire, Oshkosh Police, Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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You might- Say Tornino. I have a suspicious vehicle in the corner of the car over the curb and possibly hit a fire hydranton and then (name withheld) would like a phone call.
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133 work by a roll call right now would be heading out from home to airway Okay 27 account center
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Go ahead
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All new and fresh responders clear of clean on Green Valley Road
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Just batch copy
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Thank you. The whole screen first responders, Blue Cross Andeolans. The old speed and first responders, go across Danielers. Respond to 24 L3, the Monroe Street. I'll not make the date, Adam.
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He was 71-year-old female shortness in a rush.
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T.O.P.D.
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24L.T.M. M.R.R.S.R.R.R. Street.
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Cross-copies, Kinevats 860.
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860.
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860, 24 L3Metrol Street in.
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For shortness of breath.
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Location mentioned:
Monroe St, Oshkosh, WI 54901
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