Emergency aid called for elderly man in park apartment, Spencer WI
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Emergency responders were called to Ponderosa Apartments, Spencer, for an 83-year-old man showing confusion, paleness, and a history of dementia and heart issues. A neighbor stayed with him until help arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Marathon County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Alerting Spencer for an ambulance Spencer Med, near West Main Street, the village of Spencer.
00:06
It's going to be apartment number 76, crossroads of North Chestnut Street and North Madison Street at the Ponderosa Apartments.
00:13
Responding for an 83-year-old male who's not acting right, very pale.
00:17
He was slamming all the doors trying to get someone's attention and he was looking for water.
00:21
He does have dementia.
00:23
Here if he is a neighbor, she'll stay with him until responders get on scene.
00:26
First page for Spencer.
00:27
Time out at 15 a wave.
00:49
Second page for Spencer for an ambulance, Spencer med, near West Main Street, apartment number 76.
00:56
In the village of Spencer, crossroads of North Chestnut Street and North Madison Street, responding to the Ponderosa Apartments, for an 83-year-old male who's not acting right, very pale.
01:05
He does have dementia in the history of heart issues, said he was looking for water, and the RP said that he was slamming doors to get someone's attention.
01:13
We do have an officer in road as well, and the RP will wait on seeing until responders get there.
01:18
Second page for Spencer for near West Main Street Department number 76.
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Time 0.1510.
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Location mentioned:
Ponderosa Park, Spencer, WI 54479
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