Medical emergency at mobile home park in Pleasant Prairie, Pleasant Prairie WI
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Emergency medical personnel responded to a mobile home park in Pleasant Prairie for a 53-year-old male heart patient experiencing severe chest pain. The patient is conscious but not alert and has multiple stents in his chest.
Audio|Heard on: Kenosha County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Information Rescue is responding to Hudson Prairie Mobile Home Park.
00:06
1-17.03-60th Street, near 60th Street for a delta level chest pain.
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Information only.
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Sheriff Clear, 22,000 there.
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2004,
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showing Valley Clesty David Regular out of Wisconsin with no alcohol, concentration grade 0.0.02,
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not a file, Illinois, no wants.
00:38
She is on paper for bail jumping in D.C.
00:53
Kenosh County to Pleasant Prairie Station 2 and Somers Fire, Pleasant Prairie Rescue Station 2 and Somers Fire.
01:05
You have a call at the Pleasant Prairie Mobile Home Park, near 60th Street,
01:11
Delta level call for chest pain.
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Kenoshares County Clearish, 18240.
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Paul 15, Teddy.
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Copy through, Paul, 15.
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Kenoshae from Summer, 6341, 311.
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Three-pawall, true.
01:43
That's three pops-paw, true.
01:47
That's three-pals-paw.
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908 Squad 333.4314-1-7.
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Copy-3-Pin-4-4.
01:58
Tune us at 16311, right-point.
02:04
311 is en route to near 60th Street.
02:08
Happy 6311, you're en route at 2243.
02:11
You're responding to 36 for a 53-year-old male conscious breathing.
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He's a heart patient, having chest pain,
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has 14 stents in his chest, and already took one nitro, not alert.
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Pleasant Prairie, WI
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