Male with chest pain at Kwik Trip in Fox Lake, Fox Lake WI
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According to the dispatch call, a 47-year-old man at the Kwik Trip in Fox Lake experienced chest pain and signs of a possible cardiac event. He was conscious and alert with no known heart history. Emergency medical staff are on scene providing assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Back on his office, patient, Fox Lake, he amassed here needed a Kwik Trip in the city,
00:05
near West State Street, a Kwik Trip, Fox Lake.
00:09
Being called in by an employee who says that there's a 47-year-old male subject,
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possibly having a cardiac event.
00:16
Smutting, does have chest pain.
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He's cold and clammy, conscious and alert.
00:20
No signs of heart history.
00:22
He's about 215 pounds to come to the back of the store but use it for that.
00:26
And there's EMC staff on scene but currently an employee at Kwik Trip working.
00:31
Page 945, K-554-6 there.
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517, Dutch.
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517, go ahead.
00:48
Can you put 519 and myself back out on 3rd Street first?
00:54
Okay.
00:56
Dr.
01:07
Not trying to share yourself at the Patriot-Fox-AKMS.
01:10
You need a Kwik Trip near West State Street and near West State Street.
01:15
(Name withheld) still a male party, 47 years of age.
01:19
(Name withheld) is having some chest pains.
01:20
He's cold and clammy.
01:22
He is conscious alert.
01:23
No prior heart history.
01:25
with 215 pounds.
01:27
Questions in front of entrance.
01:28
There is an EMC staff that's on scene, but how are the employee calling this one hand on page 947 K-554-6-4-6-4-4-6-4-2.
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Location mentioned:
W State St, Fox Lake, WI 53933
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