91-year-old woman becomes unresponsive in Elkhart Lake, Elkhart Lake WI
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Emergency responders are attending to a 91-year-old woman who became unresponsive at near Moraine Drive in Elkhart Lake. Additionally, there is a 71-year-old man near South 11th Street experiencing vomiting, fever, and is diabetic.
Audio|Heard on: Sheboygan County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Orange Cross Ambulance, Elkhart Lake first responders, Glendula first responders, the Delta response to near Moraine Drive in Elkhart Lake.
00:08
Cross streets are Garfield Avenue and East Ryan Street.
00:10
For a 91-year-old female, conscious and breathing, has become unresponsive at this time.
00:16
It will be on Talk Group 2.
00:18
In 1855,
00:20
All for response to near South 11th Street for a 71-year-old male, (name withheld).
00:25
He has been vomiting and has a fever.
00:27
He is also diabetic.
00:29
We are requesting you go to the patio door off of Ashland.
00:32
Talk group 12, time out 1942.
00:44
Sent to 1855, also response to near South 11th Street.
00:49
For a 71-year-old male, conscious and breathing. He has been vomiting and has a fever.
00:53
He is also diabetic.
00:54
The request is for you to go to the patio door off of Ashland, talk group is going to be Group 12, time out 1943.
01:06
Attention, Orange Cross Ambulance.
01:07
Elkhart Lake first responders, one BULA first responders, D-Delta response to near Moraine Drive in Elkhart Lake, cross route 3rd Garfield Avenue and East Ryan Street for a 91-year-old female, conscious and breathing,
01:19
who has become unresponsive.
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Location mentioned:
Moraine Dr, Elkhart Lake, WI 53020
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