Man becomes lethargic after dialysis at Burger King, Appleton WI
Police and EMS responded to a medical emergency at Burger King near East Northland Avenue where a man became lethargic after dialysis treatment.
Audio|Source: Outagamie County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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If I could go across, not emergency to my location, to check out one of the drivers, no injuries relate to the accident, however, just had finished dialysis, and it is alert and conscious, but fairly lethargic.
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1040, emergencies, do you and then.
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And not emergency, please.
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10.4.
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Fort Stating, 2 to 3.70 time.
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State 2.355.
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Go ahead.
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Unless I guess you or Dean are feel differently, I'm assuming banks okay to open them back up and let people go.
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Affirmative.
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422 by 28th or 40th or Florida.
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Hey, this is on everybody too.
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Go ahead, a S-100.
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Do you all want me to come out to your call?
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Yeah, you're going to be.
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10-4[1]. Emersions or non?
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10-4[1], dispatch, can you give me that screen, please?
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Okay, we'll do.
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B-Boh-Poh!
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How do you, N-1-1-1-Pagno, 93-24 in Gold Cross, ambulance to figure response?
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It'll be for a rescue at Burger King, near East Northland Avenue.
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We have a mail with officers that he needs an ambulance because he is lethargic after dialysis.
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Gallard and Romer Road, or crossroads your town was going to be 1147.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Northland Ave, Appleton, WI 54911
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