Medical emergency for elderly man near 160th Ave, New Richmond WI
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Emergency responders were called for a 72-year-old man near 160th Avenue in Somerset Township who was experiencing shortness of breath and weakness.
Audio|Heard on: St Croix County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Patrol Eau Claire Post
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Transcript:
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160th Ave. Again, near 160th Ave in Somerset Township, for a 72-year-old male,
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width,
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breathing, shortness of breath, and weakness.
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It's going to be a 6 Charlie 1 response.
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Cross streets of 83rd Street and 85th Street.
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Again, near 160th Ave.
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This badge, clear, 958.
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Dispect 8849.
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8849 to where's near that scene, let's shut down A and reroute them on G.
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I guess the toll got canceled, so we're going to shut down the traffic through there.
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That's what I was going to relay.
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49 is requesting Adam and G.
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George be shut down, break.
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8829, LifeLink is checking.
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They are checking with North if they're available.
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All right soon.
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Okay.
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52, 45 to the background scene with 41.
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5245 on scene with 5241-959.
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And dispatch for 5245 in Urgeman Fire, Lifelink 3 was requested.
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They are checking with Norfolk if they're available.
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I'll advise soon.
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Got it.
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Second page for Somerset Rescue, you are being requested to near 160th Ave again, near 160th Ave.
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In Somerset Township,
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for a 72 year old male with shortness, breath, and weakness.
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Again, 822165, dispatch clear, your second, 959.
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Location mentioned:
160th Ave, New Richmond, WI 54017
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