Patient with shortness of breath and cognitive issues, Washington County WI
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According to the dispatch call, responders were dispatched to near Oaks for a patient experiencing shortness of breath and cognitive issues. The patient was conscious and alert. Responders were advised to enter through the back porch and park on Water Street.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire/EMS
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Having some cognitive problems, she is conscious in what?
00:09
Watching any stretch who licensed our EMS.
00:11
I said the second call.
00:13
Response to near Oaks for a semi and shortness of breath.
00:18
Some breathing problems from the last week.
00:21
And some cognitive problems.
00:22
She is conscious and alert clear at 1044.
00:28
And for just advising you're untackled.
00:35
So three station time.
00:46
I'll be on M.
00:48
Mary at Riverview for some wood in the road.
00:53
Okay.
00:58
We fired a L.A.S.3051.
01:03
This is Life for a Cedar 351.
01:06
The caller is requesting you coming through the back porch area.
01:11
They suggest you park on Water Street.
01:13
Again, the back porch and potentially park on Water Street.
01:18
10-4[2]30-4-21 copies.
01:20
Park on water.
01:21
Back porch.
01:22
Thank you.
01:26
Traffic follow up.
01:36
Go ahead.
01:39
958, callers suggest that you come through the back porch area, possibly park on Water Street.
01:48
That work.
01:53
515, 20.
01:56
Okay.
01:59
No, 5-8, 20, 1023.
02:01
No,
02:02
9-8, 20, 10-23[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-23: Arrived/on scene
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Washington County, WI
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