Man has seizure and suffers head injury near North Boundary Road, Cadott WI
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A 53-year-old man had a seizure near North Boundary Road, fell, and suffered a head laceration. EMS responded to provide medical help.
Audio|Heard on: Chippewa County Sheriff and Chippewa Falls Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Near North Boundary Road at REM.
00:05
It's a 53, 53-year-old male, had a seizure.
00:08
Did fall, does have a head laceration.
00:23
At REM, near North Boundary Road.
00:28
A 53-year-old male had a seizure.
00:32
Did fall and strike his head causing a laceration.
00:41
County, 208.
00:43
EMS.
00:48
Go ahead.
00:52
Near North Boundary Road at Rum.
00:57
Subject assumed to have had a seizure.
01:00
Did fall and strike his head and has a head laceration.
01:03
No one else.
01:11
Time for.
01:24
Retone Canadian MF to REM near North Boundary Road.
01:28
Near North Boundary Road.
01:31
The 53-year-old male had a seizure.
01:33
He had a head laceration from a fall.
01:45
Village of Cadott.
01:49
Near North Boundary Road at REM.
01:53
It's a 53-year-old male who had a seizure,
01:57
fell and has a head laceration.
02:00
It's a retone at 1639.
02:13
Boyd EMS requested mutual aid with Cadott.
02:17
Near North Boundary Road at Rum, Wisconsin,
02:25
a 53-year-old male,
02:27
had a seizure.
02:28
Did strike his head and has a laceration.
02:41
Boyd EMS,
02:42
Village of Cadott, near North Boundary Road at Rum, Wisconsin.
02:50
It's a 53-year-old male that had a seizure.
02:54
Did fall and strike his head causing a laceration.
02:57
No, the units have checked.
03:00
First, Boyd-Rig is out.
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N Boundary Rd, Cadott, WI 54727
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