Unresponsive elderly woman suspected stroke at residence, Rudolph WI
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An elderly woman at a residence near County Highway C in Rudolph is unresponsive and possibly having a stroke. She is breathing but her right arm does not move. Emergency responders are on the way to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Wood County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:32
Transcript:
00:00
I have to United Ambulance.
00:01
Rudolf first responders.
00:02
You have a call for service.
00:04
Near County Highway C is Charles.
00:08
Near County Highway C is in Charles and Rudolph.
00:12
Elderly female possible stroke.
00:15
She is not responsive to our caller.
00:18
She occasionally moves, but there is right arm that does not move.
00:23
She is not responding when nudged or spoken to.
00:28
She is breathing.
00:29
Near County Highway C is the Charles 10 page was sent.
00:49
This badge to Rudolph first responders is your second page.
00:53
Second page for near County Highway C and Charles.
00:57
Near County Highway C and Charles for an elderly female possibly having a stroke and responsive to our complainant.
01:05
She does move occasionally but there is no movement with her right arm.
01:09
She is breathing.
01:10
Near County Highway C is Charles.
01:12
Time of second page, 1958.
01:16
What County, Rudolph, Rescue, on the end-round?
01:20
10-4[1]-Rudolph-in-route 1958.
01:24
What county, Rudolph, AMR-20, is in-route as well?
01:29
Rudolph, EMR-20, 10-4[1]-1950.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
County Hwy C, Rudolph, WI 54475
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