Elderly man conscious with possible heart attack in chilton area, Chilton WI
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Emergency responders are assisting an 82-year-old man who is conscious and breathing but may be experiencing a heart attack near Long Road in the Chilton area. Medical units have been dispatched with an estimated arrival time of about 15 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Calumet County Fire / First Responders
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02:58
Transcript:
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Go Cross and Stockbridge first responders respond to near Long Road for an 82-year-old male possible heart attack, still conscious in breathing.
00:25
Stockbridge first responders respond to near Long Road.
00:33
For a report of an 82-year-old male, possible heart attack, he's currently conscious and breathing.
00:45
Time and the county room's back which 124.
00:47
124 is in rent.
01:00
104. Harrison, 63 is on scene.
01:06
Tom.
01:08
Dr. 1.30 is responding.
01:21
10-4[1] Stockbridge.
01:24
Stackage 137 is en route.
01:30
104, Stackridge.
01:33
Stackridge,
01:37
124 is on scene.
01:44
104, Stackridge. 104, Stackridge.
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Callumet Dispatch, the Stockbridge first responders.
02:00
This is Stockbridge 144.
02:02
Go ahead.
02:04
Be advised that Medics 75 is going to be coming from Brillion, so it'll be a little bit more of a response time, but they are headed that way.
02:13
10.4.
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Stockbridge first responders from Medics 75.
02:24
Stockbridge first responders from Medics 75 on Cal Fire.
02:31
Go ahead.
02:36
We have about a 15-minute ETA.
02:42
104, copy.
02:53
137.
02:55
137. Have four.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
N5096 Long Rd, Chilton, WI 53014
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