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Man has seizure and loses consciousness at Amherst barAmherst WI

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Near N Main St, Amherst, WI 54406

A 52-year-old man at O'Brien's Bar in Amherst had a seizure and lost consciousness several times. He was having breathing difficulties and emergency medical responders were on scene providing life-saving efforts. He was reported pulseless and not breathing during the incident.

Audio|Source: Portage County Fire and EMS
03:12
Transcript:
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Amherst Ambulance, Amherst, EMR, respond near Main Street north in the village of Amherst for a 52-year-old male.
00:06
Who felon is having a seizure? Time of page 1435.
00:14
I'm center from 15, Med1.
00:18
Go ahead.
00:21
We're in route, Main Street.
00:24
Is the patient still teasing? The patient is coming out of it.
00:31
He has taken some heart medication. He's now having some difficulty breathing, but they've got him sitting on the floor in the bar.
00:42
Copy what bar is there?
00:46
O'Brien's on Maine.
00:50
Denver, thank you.
00:57
Sorry, 50, car two.
01:00
Car two.
01:05
Two bureau north main street.
01:08
Copy.
01:10
Hamhurst units. He is now not conscious again, but he is breathing.
01:16
Ten for a week, copy.
01:25
Compton area, if we can have by standard, get them on the floor,
01:30
protect the head,
01:33
please.
01:37
Copy.
01:43
The car two on scene, main street.
01:46
Copy on scene.
01:48
Townsitter from 50 and mid-one.
01:52
Go ahead.
01:55
Can you repay Jammer or CMR and let him know we have a PNB[1]?
01:59
No pulse.
02:01
Turn to her.
02:10
Amherst, DMR, second page to near Main Street north for a male P&B. This is O'Brien's Bar in Maine, 10 page 1440.
02:27
Center 58, EMR 707, on scene near Main Street.
02:34
Copy on scene.
02:40
Center from Amherst Lamar 926. Go ahead.
02:47
Go ahead.
02:54
And we're out to Main Street.
02:56
10-4.
03:02
Com center from Amher's DMR 926.
03:06
Go ahead.
03:09
Scenes. On.
03:12
Go ahead for.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PNB: Pulseless, non-breathing patient

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Near N Main St, Amherst, WI 54406

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