Emergency medical aid for elderly woman with pain, Fox Lake WI
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Emergency medical services responded to assist a 73-year-old woman at a residence near West State Street and Seminary Street in Fox Lake. She was experiencing back pain, sinus pain, and a headache. The woman was conscious and breathing and requested transport to a medical facility.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Badge County Sheriff's Office with a page for Fox Lake, ANS.
00:02
You're needed in the city near Street 12.
00:05
Again, near Street Unit Number 12.
00:08
Your cross streets are Seminary Street and West State Street.
00:12
This is going to be for a female party who does not feel well.
00:15
She is experiencing back pain and sinus pain.
00:18
She is also experiencing a headache.
00:19
73-year-old female conscious alert and breathing.
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10-0452.
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That's finishing your office with a page for Fox Lake, EMS.
00:42
You are needed in the city near Street 12.
00:48
Also the Seminary Street and West State.
00:51
This is going to be for a 73-year-old female party who does not feel well and is experiencing back pain, sinus pain, and also a headache.
00:58
She's sitting with the pain and her back inside is a pulling pain does have a previous...
01:03
hiatal hernia.
01:05
Leicolstein purposes is 160 pounds.
01:08
She is advising that she's on board center.
01:10
She is currently conscious, alert, breathing, talking to my partner.
01:13
If possible, requesting transport to Fond du Lac.
01:15
10-454-4-26.
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Location mentioned:
W State St, Fox Lake, WI 53933
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