Man with prior lung injury has breathing difficulty, Nekoosa WI
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A 62-year-old man near County Rd Z experienced difficulty breathing. He is paralyzed from the waist down and uses oxygen due to a prior collapsed lung. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Sauk and North and Surrounding County Fire Departments
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03:42
Transcript:
00:00
Co-1, Big Flats First Responders in Rome Ambulance, have our ambulance requested (number withheld).
00:08
Near County Rd Z.
00:10
For a 62-year-old male subject difficulty breathing, time is 1546.
00:25
So fire on out-ciders.
00:32
In here, keep all, I'll set an end up to stop.
00:51
September 834 en route at 1547.
01:01
There's a friendship on each e-wraud.
01:04
Go ahead, Big Flats.
01:08
Last copy's page.
01:11
Step 4 at 1547.
01:20
A34, go ahead.
01:23
A-34, he's making some short sentences talking.
01:31
He's kind of responsive.
01:35
He is paralyzed from the waist down.
01:37
He's on oxygen.
01:40
I'm trying to get more information from the caller.
01:43
Copy.
01:49
A bunch of you all for grip.
01:54
I'm up. The team's been.
02:02
One through, scale 19.
02:18
One for chips.
02:30
Show us unseen, mileage 1701-1-7-0.
02:36
Time for here and that ready, Gwinter.
02:41
Cover that one.
02:42
Park half, I'd one.
02:45
Bad one.
02:47
You can tell me on the scene.
02:50
Telephone.
03:08
It just came up that way.
03:10
With the name that we have in house, we have no caution or no indication of anything.
03:29
or Big Flats first responders on eG for 1043 he had some type of a collapsed lung back in May
03:36
that's why he's on the oxygen and he was in the ER Monday and Tuesday
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Location mentioned:
County Rd Z, Nekoosa, WI 54457
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