Possible heart attack at highway 33 in Portage, Portage WI
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According to the dispatch call, a male with a history of heart problems experienced chest pressure and took nitroglycerin without relief. Emergency medical and fire units were dispatched to a location near Highway 33 in Portage for a possible heart attack.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia and Sauk Counties Public Safety
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Columbia County Paging, Ported EMS here being requested for a possible heart attack at W.
00:06
W near Highway 33, W near Highway 33, for male subject who has a prior history of heart attack who's having another at 519.
00:30
9145, SOC 1042.
00:34
1049. 104915.
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Page,
00:43
fire and EMS acknowledges the second EMS page.
00:48
Acknowledging second page 521.
00:51
Acknowledging second page 521.
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EMS, patient update.
01:00
For GMS,
01:04
patient does have a heart history.
01:07
It's more of a pressure pain, not a sharp pain.
01:12
He currently advised it's mainly staying in his chest, no pacemaker,
01:19
no difficulty breathing, took nitroglycerin with no relief.
01:29
Robby, you can show a six-year-two on the road.
01:33
All right at 522.
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Attention tree.
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You have arrived on Steam.
01:45
743. 7 4, 523.
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Porto GMS.
01:54
Portage EMS.
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651. My caller advises that the male subject took nitroglycerin this morning with no relief, wondering if they should take a second dose.
02:12
Take a second.
02:15
Tass 4.
02:27
County Porter is Friday 651.
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651.
02:34
Control 631 on location.
02:36
Time 4.527.
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Location mentioned:
W10015 WI-33, Portage, WI 53901
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