Elderly woman choking becomes unconscious at care facility, Rhinelander WI
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An 89-year-old woman at a care facility near Navajo Street was choking and became unconscious. Medical personnel arrived, and the woman later regained consciousness and was breathing. The response continued to ensure her safety.
Audio|Heard on: Oneida EMR-1 Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
The letter to dispatch to Renali Medics requested to Renato,
00:04
near Navajo Street.
00:05
Sounds like the activity room.
00:06
Female that was choking now is unconscious.
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Senator to sit here, Renaudemetic, requested to Renaudits,
00:12
near Navajo Street in the activity room.
00:15
The 89-year-old female that was choking is unconscious now.
00:19
Number (number withheld) at (number withheld).
00:26
Another fire from medic 9-1.
00:29
One personnel is going to stay with our patient, the other one's going to go to the day room and check on that one, send-9-2.
00:39
So, is that back from Randler, 9-2?
00:43
9-9-2, go ahead.
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9-2 is en route to Rana.
00:46
Okay,
00:47
4.
00:53
Sighted dispatch.
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Rhinelander engine one.
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Then a Rioner, engine one.
01:01
One head of Rionlander, engine one will also be responding to minutes.
01:06
How far?
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Sending 9-2 from medicline 1.
01:16
This is 9-2, go ahead.
01:20
Just update, patient is conscious and breathing, but continue to respond.
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Head forth.
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Medic 9-2 for medic 9-1.
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This is 9-2, go ahead.
01:43
We are actually in the entranceway to the 400 wing, so we'll make your way to the 400 wing when you get here.
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And forth.
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Location mentioned:
Navajo St, Rhinelander, WI 54501
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