Person feeling dizzy and nauseous at middle school, Evansville WI
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Emergency responders treated a conscious 50-year-old female feeling dizzy and nauseous at Evansville Middle School located near South First Street.
Audio|Heard on: Rock and Surrounding Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Ambulance 1641, Evansville all EMT, and Evansville first responders respond near South First Street.
00:09
For a little subject.
00:11
Cross streets are West Liberty Street and School Street.
00:14
Time now 10.03.
00:26
All right.
00:32
Page of Waiting Crew.
00:37
Acknowledger's page of Waiting Crow.
00:39
Go fire, Zoom traffic.
00:48
Well fire, waiting for crew.
00:54
Actfire 812-4-3 unseen.
01:02
3-812 on C.
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812 on C.
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Be at 3-3-812 unseen.
01:10
Fire Amazon now to the page.
01:23
Copy heaven still, I acknowledge his page.
01:43
Ambulance 1441 and Battalion 16 respond to 11, commercial drive.
01:49
Unit 314. For a breathing difficulty.
01:54
Cross streets are West Footsw, Hanover Road and Clover Lane.
01:58
Time now 10.08.
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41 is in route.
02:06
On your end row.
02:24
651, 1641, you're going to Evansville Middle School near South First Street, across the 3rd School Street to West Liberty Street.
02:31
Our district is Evansville 3.
02:33
You're going for the 50-year-old female that's conscious,
02:37
feeling dizzy and nauseous.
02:39
We'll be in the front office.
02:40
He's the front door.
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You're 6.51.
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On scene.
02:53
651 patient contact.
02:59
651 patient contact.
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Location mentioned:
School St, Evansville, WI 53536
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