Medical response for conscious man with anxiety near hospital, Sheboygan WI
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Medical personnel responded near St. Nicholas Hospital to assist a conscious 30-year-old man walking on Superior Avenue near 30th Street. He was experiencing anxiety and requested transfer to AMC. The man was ambulatory and breathing during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Sheboygan County Fire and EMS
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01:53
Transcript:
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Attention from 1853, truck 1873, detailed response to the area of St.
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Nicholas Hospital.
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Attention from 1853-13-1873 D-Delta response to the area of St.
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Nicholas Hospital, near Superior Avenue.
00:25
He is responding for an approximately 30-year-old male conscious and breathing who is walking on the sidewalk on Superior near 30th.
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Complaining of (name withheld).
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He'll be on Talk Group 12, turned at 1615.
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Decide, 8,0503 responding.
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Stand 4.
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Dispatch from that's 53.
00:53
Can you mark our times or MDC stone?
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104.
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Dispatch, I'm at 1853.
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At dispatch.
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Dispatch.
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I'm not able to get him to stop walking.
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He's currently on North Maria Street walking in the south.
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Copy southbound on North Maria.
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Disbush on at 1853.
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Go ahead, dispatch.
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He was at St.
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Nicholas Hospital ER.
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He left. He's requesting to go to AMC.
01:40
He does have some anxiety issues at the time also.
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Copy. We're making contact with the patient.
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Acknowledgement/Affirmative.
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You can show us on scene.
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I copy.
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33-17.
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Location mentioned:
Superior Ave, Sheboygan, WI 53081
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