Man in and out of consciousness in monticello, Monticello WI
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Emergency medical services were dispatched to near East Lake Avenue for a 59-year-old man who was drifting in and out of consciousness and feeling very fatigued.
Audio|Heard on: Green County Sheriff / Fire, Monroe and Brodhead Police
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
10-1[1]. 802, respond to near East Lake Avenue for a 59-year-old male who is in and out of consciousness and feeling very fatigued.
00:11
Your assignment is Green Emeth, Green Clear at 6.57.
00:16
Last one, first one?
00:37
Tension Monasola First,
00:39
respond to near East Lake Avenue for 109 mail, in and out of consciousness,
00:45
and feeling very fatigued.
00:46
Your assignment is Green Emus, Green Clear at 658.
00:59
802 Green.
01:02
802, go ahead.
01:04
I have to the page for turning to a leading crew.
01:08
Montefell First, Wisconsin County.
01:11
Monashville first, go ahead.
01:14
For 108.
01:16
104. Again, this will be for a 59-year-old male who is in and out of consciousness and feeling very sick.
01:27
First response to Tony.
01:30
Mono first, go ahead.
01:33
Can we go a second alert for an EMR and have a meet unseen?
01:37
Time for them.
01:54
Attention,
01:55
Montefellifers is a second alert for an EMR being requested by Montefoferst, having seen for a 59-year-old male whose in and out of consciousness feeling fatigued.
02:07
Your assignment is Green EMS, Green Clear at 703.
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Location mentioned:
E Lake Ave, Monticello, WI 53570
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