Medical emergency at Norris Lane for unconscious woman, Seymour WI
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A 67-year-old woman lost consciousness near Norris Lane with a possible diabetic condition. Emergency responders are on the scene providing medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Outagamie County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Have a rescue near Norris Lane and Norris Lane.
00:05
It'll be for a female that passed out.
00:07
It's going to be a possible diabetic issue.
00:12
Never.
00:17
Well, I've often earned a CPR class this morning.
00:19
Is there anyone else available?
00:25
Dick and Sarah can go if somebody can get the rig.
00:34
Speaking, 911, respond Delta to near Norris Lane and near Norris Lane.
00:41
Crossroads of Main and Cemetery.
00:45
You're responding to high-priority medical response for a 67-year-old female who is not conscious.
00:49
Possible diabetic issue again as a high-priority medical response.
00:57
Can start yet, I could bring the ambulance to the scene if I need to, and then drive one of your vehicles back.
01:08
Peg can go grab the rig, I'll be there.
01:15
And only do you want to confirm with the county then?
01:19
Yeah, I can do that.
01:20
So we've got Peg Sarah Dennis or Peg Jake Sarah.
01:29
Go ahead.
01:31
You want this call?
01:35
You get the sniffle and I'll take it.
01:37
All right, thanks.
01:56
I would give me 911 with a second page, second page for 25991 for a high-priority medical response, near Norris Lane,
02:04
and near Norris Lane.
02:05
Again, this is a second page for a 67-year-old female not-conscious possible diabetic issue.
02:11
Timel at 740.
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Location mentioned:
N8120 Norris Ln, Seymour, WI 54165
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