Chest pain emergency near Moss Rd in Fall Creek, Fall Creek WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a possible medical emergency near Moss Road and Pine Road in the Town of Washington for a 78-year-old man experiencing chest pain. The patient was conscious, breathing normally, and slightly clammy. He had taken four baby aspirin before responders arrived, and the front door was reported to be unlocked for access.
Audio|Heard on: Eau Claire County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Emergicare, Altoona Rescue, Fall Creek Rescue, Medic 10, EMS D Delta for chest pain.
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Town of Washington,
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near Moss Road, cross streets of Pine Road and Nine Mile Creek Road.
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EMS D Delta for chest pain in the Town of Washington.
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Emergicare, Altoona Rescue, Fall Creek Rescue, Medic 10 on county fire.
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Rescue.
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Two Medic 10, copy your patient information on county fire.
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Mag, go ahead.
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Medic 10, you're responding for a 78-year-old male currently conscious and breathing.
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Chief's complaint today of some chest pain.
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He is breathing normally at this time, not changing any color.
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Caller stated he had some clamminess as well as some cold sweats.
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Caller advised he took four baby aspirin while on the phone.
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The front door will be unlocked for responders.
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Location mentioned:
Moss Rd, Fall Creek, WI 54742
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