Medical emergency for woman with back pain near East Main St, St Nazianz WI
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A 36-year-old woman near East Main Street reported back pain and possible kidney problems. She was conscious and breathing. Emergency responders and a deputy were dispatched due to her medical history.
Audio|Heard on: Manitowoc County Fire/EMS
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Kiel Ambulance and St.
00:02
Nazianz first responders.
00:04
Kiel Ambulance, St.
00:06
Nazianz first responders, standby for an EMS call near East Main Street.
00:12
00:36
Attention Kiel Ambulance, St.
00:38
Nazianz first responders respond near East Main Street.
00:42
Nazianz.
00:43
Near East Main Street, cross street of South 6th and South 5th.
00:48
See child response for a 36-year-old female, conscious and breathing,
00:52
experiencing back pain and possible kidney issues.
00:56
Again, see child response, time of dispatch, 0421, 0421.
01:13
St. Nazianz first responder, second page, respond near East Main Street, cross street of South 6th and South 5th.
01:22
See child response for a 36-year-old female, conscious and breathing with back pain, possible kidney issues.
01:28
Temitis bed, 0422.
01:35
St. Nazianz, please.
01:37
Can Marcus en route? Also, can you dispatch a deputy due to past history?
01:47
Time for.
01:52
Kiel ambulance acknowledges a page and we are en route.
02:02
Dispatch St.
02:03
Nazianz.
02:10
Dispatch to St. Nazianz first responders.
02:13
Go ahead.
02:16
Repeat your full traffic.
02:18
I had multiple frequencies going.
02:21
We announced the call to Marcus en route and also dispatch an officer due to past history.
02:30
Ten-four.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, St Nazianz, WI 54232
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