Woman with diabetic emergency at marshfield-mosinee clinic, Mosinee WI
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A 75-year-old woman at Marshfield-Mosinee Clinic near Orbiting Drive experienced a diabetic emergency, feeling faint and unsure of her blood sugar level.
Audio|Heard on: Marathon County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Alerting Mosinee, learning Mosinee, you're needed near Orbiting Drive, Marshfield Clinic Mosinee Center.
00:06
For a 75-year-old female who feels like she's going to pass out as a diabetic patient and says her blood sugar is out of whack, but does not know the level.
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quote,
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out of whack, however, they don't know what the blood sugar level is.
00:22
What amazini, on page 1255?
00:39
Medical emergency,
00:41
T-Read 1,
00:43
1782, T-Rode, Village at Cronan Wedder.
00:48
Cross streets are Spath Road and Repel Road.
01:00
Alerting CoronaWater first responders.
01:02
Coroner First Responders, 1782T Road,
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1782T Road in the village of Cranwater Crossroads of Spatz Road and Robo Road.
01:11
For a 73-year-old female who's been having a severe nosebleed on and off all morning.
01:16
She's alert, breathing, conscious at this time.
01:18
First page for Cronewater, timeout 1256.
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Dispatch 82 Med1.
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82 Med1. 82 Med1 is en route.
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Time for.
01:45
Mandatory second page for Mosinee for near Orbiting Drive, Marshfield Clinic Mosinee for a 75-year-old female with diabetic issues who feels like she's going to pass out. She's breathing, conscious, used the north door. Time of second page 1257 so let's interrupt our for forson route 10 for that's 4th 4
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Location mentioned:
Orbiting Dr Suite 100, First Floor, Mosinee, WI 54455
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