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Man on hospice with cancer bleeding heavily at apartmentWisconsin Rapids WI

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Chase St b, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495

Emergency services responded to a 60-year-old male on hospice with cancer at an apartment near Chase Street. The man was breathing but unresponsive and bleeding heavily from his rectum.

Audio|Heard on: Wood County Public Safety
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01:6
Transcript:
00:00
This is trashy have been willing to have a call for service.
00:03
Near Chase Street, apartment b-boy, 60-year-old male.
00:09
Breathing, but not alert.
00:11
He is bleeding heavily from his rectum.
00:13
He is on hospice.
00:14
He has cancer.
00:16
Time is 853.
00:24
Fire, copy, play for it.
00:26
Take that Med3.
00:34
Station 2 from Med3.
00:42
Rapids 830.
00:46
Was Med3 to take that call? My partner and I are currently separated using the squad.
00:52
Negative they'll be Med 1.
00:53
Med1 respond to Chase Street.
01:00
Grab the dispatch from Med1, Med1's en route.
01:05
Medewan, 104 at 855.

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Chase St b, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495

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