Man alone with breathing difficulty and throat swelling, Winneconne WI
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Paramedics responded to a location near North Forrest Street in Winneconne for a 35-year-old man who was alone and experiencing difficulty breathing and throat swelling.
Audio|Heard on: Outagamie County Public Safety
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
I have paramedics going over to near North Forrest Street, 35-year-old male who's there by himself.
00:07
He's having difficulty breathing and his throat is swelling up.
00:11
Send me that one.
00:18
How far.
00:23
I have another hand too.
00:26
7-0-3.
00:29
We're going to section 3.
00:31
I got me.
00:36
Well, I'll be off frequency.
00:47
Okay,
00:49
okay, and Google for us.
00:50
We're talking to 959 to Redbrook Street.
00:54
I got 969, fabric, cross-up metal, and primals, Minnesota of Nina.
00:58
Today, I have a response for an abdominal complaint for a 14.
01:08
Again, 08041958, this email.
01:12
'(name withheld)'.
01:16
She said someone was working on the door and she no longer feels safe.
01:24
49-year-old female, A.O.M.
01:27
response.
01:28
969 Frederick Drive.
01:30
959.
01:31
Frederick.
01:42
104.
01:46
Wait.
01:49
It's fine.
01:52
You could have me to 499.
01:55
104. 3.
02:08
Attention, Winne County going on first responders.
02:10
Responders respond for a D-David respiratory complaint to near North Forrest Street in Winneconne.
02:17
It's going to be for a 35-year-old male having difficulty breathing.
02:22
He is alone, said his throat is swelling up.
02:25
The RP is en route over there from the other side of town.
02:29
Com Center Clear, 1952.
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Winneconne, WI
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