Medical response for man with severe abdominal pain, Beaver Dam WI
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Medical responders were sent to near 116 East Davis Street in Beaver Dam for a 51-year-old man experiencing severe abdominal pain since early morning. The man has a history of a bladder infection and recent cancer removal, and is currently feeling increasing pressure.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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This is Dodge County Sheriff's Office for the city call for Beaverdam EMS.
00:04
You are needed near East Davis Street in Beaver Dam.
00:07
Again, that's near East Davis, cross of South Lincoln and South Spring, and West Davis.
00:12
This will be for a subject having severe pain in abdomen.
00:17
That's been going on since about 6 a.m.
00:19
It's not radiating.
00:22
We're still on the line getting further details.
00:24
There's another party on scene with a patient.
00:26
It's a 51-year-old.
00:28
10 pages 821, K-5-426.
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This is Dodge County Sheriff's Office for the city call for Beaver Dam, EMS.
00:49
You're here near East Davis Street in Beaver Dam again, near East Davis, cross South Lincoln, South Spring, and West Davis.
00:57
This will be for a 51-year-old male patient who is having severe abdominal pain since about 6 a.m.
01:05
It's not radiating.
01:06
There's another cardiacity with him.
01:08
There's the front door.
01:12
Caller also advised they had a bladder infection and also just had some cancer removed as well, the pressure starting to build.
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7 pages 822 K-55426.
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Location mentioned:
E Davis St, Beaver Dam, WI 53916
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