Medical emergency at racine address with breathing and chest pain, Racine WI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical responders are attending a 71-year-old male near Indiana Street in Racine who has shallow breathing, chest pain, and headache. The caller was initially uncooperative about allowing responders access.
Audio|Heard on: Racine/South Shore Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Vision Med 4, respond to near Indiana Street, for a 71-year-old male.
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Disconscious by having some shallow breathing and chest pain and a headache.
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Attention Med 4, rest on near Indiana Street for a 71-year-old male.
00:14
Disconscious, but having some shallow breathing and having chest pain in a headache.
00:18
Freshetzer Kinzie and Lynderman, Temitone's 1804.
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Matt4. Med4, go ahead.
00:33
It's frozen.
00:34
You can show us en route.
00:35
Can you repeat that address, please?
00:37
Metapar copy, you're en route.
00:38
It's going to be near Indiana.
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Med4 copies, near Indiana.
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Thank you.
00:53
Just been from a second.
01:00
That's your voice.
01:01
Where exactly are you at outside the building?
01:08
There's door when you up to the microphone.
01:17
I had her caller on the line, she's stating she cannot see you guys and was arguing with me that she wanted to cancel and take the patient on her own and was refusing to go outside.
01:33
Okay,
01:36
we're back and we don't get the answer, but we're going to return to her outside.
01:43
Happy pet two.
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Location mentioned:
Indiana St, Racine, WI 53405
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