Medical call for male with breathing trouble at lodge, Portage WI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to the Cattail Lodge near New Pinery Road for a 63-year-old male with COPD experiencing difficulty breathing. The patient was on oxygen and may have been experiencing a panic attack.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia and Sauk Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Columbia County, Paging, Portage EMS[1].
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Portage EMS[1],
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you have a medical call near New Pinery Road, the Cattail Lodge,
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near New Pinery Road, the Cattail Lodge.
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Room 23,
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Cross streets of West Turtle Street, East Turtle Street, and Hiawatha Avenue.
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So be for a 63-year-old male subject who has COPD.
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He is currently on oxygen and having a difficult time breathing and suggesting.
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Page time is (number withheld).
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Portage Fire in EMS[1].
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Portage Fire EMS[1].
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Report is Fire MDIC 51 at an algae page.
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(number withheld) in route at (number withheld).
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Surge Fire medic 651. Surge Fire medic 651.
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You went route (number withheld).
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Doc arrived, Kempasant.
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To (number withheld).
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651, go ahead.
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651. I have an officer on scene and contacted.
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The patient may also be having a panic attack.
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(number withheld) is on scene.
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EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
New Pinery Rd, Portage, WI 53901
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