Medical emergency for elderly woman with breathing difficulty, Fox Lake WI
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Emergency responders were called to an apartment in Fox Lake for a 66-year-old woman experiencing shortness of breath, weakness, and possible pneumonia. She is conscious but has difficulty standing and has a history of stroke and heart issues. Transport to hospital was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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That's when Sheriff's Office, CityPage for Fox Lake, EMS.
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Here requested in Anchor Communities near 4th Street, cross Seminary in Cuyahus Court.
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You'll be going to Apartment 5.
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This is a residence of a 66-year-old female resident who is short of breath.
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She's also had some difficulty standing.
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She is conscious awake, able to talk.
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A desert history of folks and heart histories,
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or heart issues.
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Call her things.
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The patient may have pneumonia has been sweating and is feeling very weak.
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On page (number withheld), KFI426.
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That's my sheriff's office page for response to M.S.
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You're needed at Inker Community's near 209 Street, near Forest,
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cross of Seminary and Kayu's Court.
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You'll be going to Apartment 5, in Apartment 5.
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Rob is a 66-year-old female who is short of breath and is having difficulty standing.
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She is conscious and alert.
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does have stroke and heart history.
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Caller believes that patient may have pneumonia, has been sweating and feeling very weak.
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They're requesting transport to a quad.
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For lifting purposes, weight is 200 pounds.
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Page (number withheld), K-546.
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Fox Lake, WI 53933
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