Medical emergency for teen female at Somerset school, Somerset WI
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An 18-year-old female experienced convulsions and breathing problems after giving blood at Somerset High School. Emergency medical services were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: St Croix County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Patrol Eau Claire Post
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
First page for Lakeview EMS and Somerset Rescue being requested in the village of Somerset at the Somerset High School in the bandroom, 645 Sunrise Drive against 645 Sunrise Drive at the Somerset High School Band Room for an 18-year-old female coctions and breathing.
00:17
After giving blood now has a bruise and reportedly having cold fingers.
00:23
Cross Street to our school drive at England Street for Lake 2 EMF and Somerset Rescue.
00:28
Your first page is clear, 1417.
00:38
We're fresh from Lake to 803.
00:43
803, what?
00:46
We're en route to the call in Somerset.
00:50
803 is on round, 1418.
01:04
creepy in the base for Somerset Rescue at the Somerset High School in the bandroom, 645 Sunrise Drive.
01:11
For an 18-year-old female who is giving blood,
01:14
she now has a small hematoma on her arm and her fingers feel cold to her with some pain.
01:25
Again at the Somerset High School in the bandroom, 645 Sunrise Drive.
01:33
This is your second page at 1419 with the response of 26 Alpha 01.
01:44
Dispatch from Somerset Rescue.
01:46
Page received awaiting personnel.
01:50
Somerset Rescue receives this call at 1421.
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Somerset, WI
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