Medical emergency for unresponsive 80-year-old man, Bellevue WI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are attending to an unresponsive 80-year-old man near Bellevue Street applying an AED.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
District 8, Med 481, and Engine 481, respond to P&B[1], number 2, near Bellevue Street.
00:10
Cross streets are Manderly Way and Cecilia Court, timeout 0044.
00:14
Noir-2. Frank.
00:21
We're a rescue headed to number 2 near Bellevue Street.
00:26
We're an 80-year-old male,
00:28
believed to be not breathing.
00:30
This one was crying and hung up on us.
00:33
No one two, I'm twenty-three.
00:35
Copy.
00:36
Frank.
00:38
Traffic for trials on.
00:40
Good.
00:41
Let's turn, Stuart.
00:43
Looks to be dark-colored for edge.
00:45
No plate.
00:47
Abby.
00:52
Turn it on to crooks, I'll see if you stops.
00:58
Charlie, too. You want to find that way?
01:03
Charlie too. Charlie too.
01:09
Or stop, what's your crooks? Abby.
01:16
481 engine 481 year is spending for an 80-year-old male P&B[1] cold to the touch No R2 were you calling?
01:29
No R2 meals, not conscious, not breathing will be applying the 80 10-4.
01:36
Can I fight can you have that's easy.
01:48
Engel.
01:50
Come.
01:54
425P, come in through the grass.
01:59
Kathy. The 3-1 engine for 811.
02:06
You're signing for an 80-year-old male P&B[1].
02:11
Cover for Charles.
02:12
One can clear.
02:14
One is missing.
02:16
Cold to the touch, officers are on scene applying an AED.
02:20
Charlie 20.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
P&B: Pulseless and not breathing
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Location mentioned:
Bellevue St, Bellevue, WI 54311
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