Man with swollen knee cannot use right leg at wiu location, Wauzeka WI
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A man in his sixties near Shanghai Ridge Road at the crossroads of Martin Lane and Light Lane has a swollen knee and is unable to use his right leg. Emergency responders were dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Crawford County Public Safety
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Crawford County Communications at page for Eastman First Responders and Gundersen Ambulance.
00:04
Eastman First Responders and Gundersen Ambulance who are needed for a medical call near Shanghai Ridge Road at the crossroads of Martin Lane and Light Lane.
00:15
For a male party whose right leg is not working and has a swollen knee, please respond.
00:36
Crawford County Communication with the page for Eastman First Responders.
00:39
Eastman First Responders, you are needed for a medical call near Shanghai Ridge Road, crossroads of Martin Lane and Light Lane, for a male party who cannot use his right leg and has a swollen knee.
00:51
Please respond.
00:58
10-9-891.
01:20
Crawford County Communications page for Eastman First Responders.
01:23
Eastman First Responders, you are needed for a medical call near Shanghai Ridge Road, crossroads of Martin Lane and Light Lane.
01:31
For a 60-some-year-old male that has a swollen knee and cannot use his right leg, please respond.
01:54
Crawford County Communication with Patriot Eastman First Responders.
01:57
Eastman First Responders are needed for a medical call near Shanghai Ridge Road.
02:03
Crossroads of Martin Lane and Light Lane for a 60-some-year-old male that has a swollen knee and cannot use his right leg, please respond.
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Location mentioned:
Shanghai Ridge Rd, Wauzeka, WI 53826
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