Medical call for diabetic female with urinary tract infection pain, Hill Point WI
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A 67-year-old diabetic female near Southview Road in Hill Point is experiencing pain from a urinary tract infection and has not eaten for two days. First responders were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia and Sauk Counties Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Talk to Hill Point first responders to read for EMFERC BELFU Road and toll point for a 67-year-old female.
00:08
She's diabetic.
00:10
Hasn't been eating anything for two days.
00:13
She's in a lot of pain from a UTI.
00:16
Repeating for Hill Point for two responders reads for TMS, SAM 6088 Southview Road near County Road 154 and Littlebrook Drive.
00:24
Stock Clear, 1426.
00:35
Columbia County, Dallas, South, you have a call.
00:38
Again, Columbia County, Dallas, South, NAMS to have a call.
00:40
This will be for a 16-year-old male compound fracture at Near River Road, Woodside Sports Stone, across the Chula Vista Parkway and North Grouse Lane.
00:48
Again, Near River Road, Woodside Sport Storm.
00:51
For a 16-year-old male with compound fracture in his wrist and forearm, they are currently splinting it.
00:57
Still trying to gather information on where the best location would be to respond.
01:01
Time of page is 1428.
01:28
1049-196. Hmm.
01:40
The second page for a 67-year-old female diabetic and coherence in 1080 for two days and a lot of pain from the UTI.
01:47
Meeting for Hill Point First responders, S-ZM 6088 Southview Road near County Road 154 and Littlebrook Drive.
01:52
Not clear, 1429.
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Location mentioned:
S View Rd, Hill Point, WI 53937
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