Elderly man reported with breathing difficulty near Moore Rd, Humbird WI
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Emergency responders were dispatched to an 84-year-old man near Moore Road who was experiencing difficulty breathing. The man, speaking by phone, reported recovering from a cold and thought he had laryngitis but still wanted medical evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Jackson County paging Black River Rescue and county line first responders.
00:15
You're requested near Moore Road.
00:21
Near Moore Road.
00:22
For an 84-year-old male with difficulty breathing, this was called in by his son who is not on scene, just has had phone contact with him.
00:31
Your time of pages 034.
00:37
Jackson 644 status check.
00:44
44 jacks up 10-2[1].
00:47
Sam 4.
00:49
7.4.
00:56
Black River Rescue 3.
01:02
Guard Rescue 3.
01:04
Rescue 3 is en route.
01:11
9-4, you're en route at 1236.
01:25
Rescue 3.
01:31
Your time of page was 034.
01:34
And be advised, I did make contact with the patient.
01:36
He does state that he's recovering from a cold.
01:39
He believes it's laryngitis, but he's also not feeling well.
01:43
Still wanted to be checked out.
01:46
Form.
01:52
Next in the county land first responders.
02:02
Just wondering if you need another page.
02:08
I'll would come shortly.
02:11
10-4[2]. 043.
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[1]
10-2: Signal good / Receiving well
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
W12299 Moore Rd, Humbird, WI 54746
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