71-year-old man passes out with vertigo and injury, Green Bay WI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called near Jamesford Avenue for a 71-year-old man who passed out due to vertigo and injured his groin.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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District 5, mid-451, and engine 451, respond to unconscious or fainting.
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Near Jamesford Avenue,
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Cross Streets or Wesley Avenue and Echo Hill Drive, Timeout, 2012.
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This is at 7-8-180.
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This box, January.
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701.
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780.80. Go there.
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New Franken,
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Ambulance 6011, and new frank responders respond to fall, Escapade, at 3861, Algoma Road.
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The streets are to blush drive at Edmund Road.
00:56
Timeout 2012.
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23808, Southendight Street, the Tima will store for a commercial hub alarm.
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6011, now, position to you know this.
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We have a medical role for a female that fell and hit her head at 3861 on Gold Road.
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Do you just want rescue to advise?
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Copy 61. Go ahead and one.
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10-4.
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Poor Henry, call-taker did Drus quote parties sound intoxicated? Do you still want rescue to advise?
01:31
No, for a move.
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There's some other sort of disclaims or anything.
01:35
Ten-four.
01:37
That's 451 engine 451 you're responding for a 71 year old male conscious and breathing.
01:43
St. Charles'
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response, he is vertigo, he did pass out and hit his groin.
01:50
No license that I was requested.
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Location mentioned:
Jamesford Ave, Green Bay, WI 54302
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