Two severe breathing emergencies reported in Kenosha, Kenosha WI
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Emergency teams responded to two severe breathing problems at locations near 29th Avenue and 22nd Avenue in Kenosha. One patient is a 69-year-old male with chronic lung disease experiencing difficulty speaking between breaths.
Audio|Heard on: Kenosha County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Have a call from Med4 and in Gen 5, Met4 and Gen 5 respond near 29th Avenue, delta-level breathing problems, Kenosha fire clear at 1442.
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I have a call from Med 6 and Gen 3.
00:31
Met 6 and Gen 3.
00:32
Both respond near 22nd Avenue.
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Near 22nd Avenue.
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Delta level breathing problem.
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Kenosha fire clear for 243.
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Fire at 6th and route near 22nd Avenue.
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Time for Med 6 on route at 243.
00:51
Did you need the additional?
00:54
Additional will be nice, please.
00:57
10-4Met 6.
00:59
Lower unit, you're responded for a 69-year-old male.
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Contrast felt with difficulty breathing.
01:04
He does have difficulty speaking between breaths.
01:06
It does have a hindrance C.O.P.D.
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Location mentioned:
29th Ave 4107 22nd, Kenosha, WI 53140
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