Medical emergency for elderly man conscious but unalert, Outagamie County WI
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Emergency responders were called to a medical situation on Highway 76 in Ellington for a 77-year-old man who was conscious but not alert.
Audio|Heard on: Calumet County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Hi to evening, Ellen, Ellington, Bruce Responders from Gold Cross Ambulance.
00:03
Return for a P&B[1] and NORN-(number withheld)-2-(number withheld), and (number withheld)-2-76.
00:09
Crosters of double M.
00:11
Mary and Q Street.
00:12
Could be for a 77-year-old male that's pulseless and not breathing, E-E, Edward[2] response, criminals, (number withheld).
00:18
School crowds, Kathy, is not intense.
00:20
Reporting you have to case, ma'am.
00:22
2.40-60.
00:25
Letter out.
00:30
Tannica, E.
00:32
Edward[2], pulseless and not breathing, N3572, Highway 76 in Ellington.
00:39
Kamen Dispatch Harrison, Harrison, 69.
00:45
I got you.
00:48
Go ahead, Harrison.
00:52
Harrison Fire Rescue is clearing from Robin Hood.
00:55
Acknowledgement.
01:05
On fire chief here, emergency access, so long.
01:17
8602, this is for coming out.
01:20
Number (number withheld).
01:22
Okay, 17.
01:26
Do you notice for how to see a 11?
01:30
Sevens, correct, the 11th.
01:36
Go across, Tuna, and Ravit 776, Tramadegamy.
01:40
Hi Amy, this is Outagamie, this is Madik Town.
01:45
Was that Ellington calling this patient is conscious?
01:49
Affirmative patient is conscious, not alert.
01:52
Thank you. Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
P&B: Pulseless and not breathing
[2]
Edward: Phonetic letter E
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Location mentioned:
WI-76, Ellington, WI
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