Female patient has difficulty breathing in Hazel Green, Hazel Green WI
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Hazel Green EMS responded to an apartment near 21st Street for a female patient experiencing difficulty breathing and suspected atrial fibrillation after taking aspirin and nitroglycerin.
Audio|Heard on: Lafayette and Grant Counties Fire / EMS Paging
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Transcript:
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This is a green county sheriff out of page for Hazel Green EMS.
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Hazel Green EMS, you're requested near 21st Street.
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Near 21st Street, a shade by his apartment, 15.
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It's and he's...
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Door, B as in Boy,
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the female, I'm believing...
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they're in aphib.
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They've been having difficulty breathing.
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They've taken three aspirin and a nitro and snaps subsiding.
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And this is a current county sheriff's office.
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This is H-4.
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He'sled greenie mess.
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Your request is near 21st Street apartment,
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15.
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They advise.
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Door B, someone will be opening the door.
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Prince Clear, 16, 27.
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This is a Grant County Sheriff out of page for Hazel Green EMS.
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Hazel Green EMS, you're requested near 21st Street.
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She advised apartment of 15.
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It's and used to door, B as in Boy.
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The female, I'm believing that they're in A-Fib.
01:10
They're not having to disclose his breathing.
01:12
They've taken three aspirin and a nitro and snaps of sighting.
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And this is a great... The sheriff of page for Hazel Green Emass.
01:20
You request is near 21st Street, Apartment,
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15.
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15.
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It advised.
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Door by, someone will be opening the door.
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It's clear, 1627.
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Location mentioned:
21st St, Hazel Green, WI 53811
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