Man with dislocated foot and bleeding sore in Stanley, Stanley WI
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Emergency responders were called for a 62-year-old man near North Franklin Street in Stanley who has a dislocated foot with an open bleeding sore. The man has had this condition for some time and is inside a building with the door open. Medical assistance was en route.
Audio|Heard on: Chippewa County Sheriff and Chippewa Falls Police
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Transcript:
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Boyd EMS, Stanley first responder, you're being requested in Stanley.
00:03
Near North Franklin Street.
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Near North Franklin Street.
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For a 62-year-old male subject that has a dislocated foot, it has been dislocated for some time.
00:12
He does have open sore on it that is bleeding.
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Boyd EMS, Stanley first responders, you're being requested in Stanley.
00:33
Near North Franklin Street.
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Near North Franklin Street.
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For a 62-year-old male subject that has a dislocated foot, he's stated he has had this for some time.
00:42
The foot now has an open sore on it that is bleeding.
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County County County County.
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Go ahead. 248 is 3. Near North Franklin Street.
01:03
62-year-old male subject with dislocated foot that he has had for some time.
01:07
He's devising now I have been open for that is bleeding on it.
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10-4[1]. He's indoors.
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10-4[1]. He is inside.
01:21
The door would be open.
01:26
10-4[1]. EMS only unless request.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
N Franklin St, Stanley, WI 54768
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