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6-year-old boy suffers breathing difficulty at Monroe PlazaGreen Bay WI

audio iconMedical Emergency
Near N Monroe Ave, Green Bay, WI 54301

Emergency responders were called to Monroe Plaza lobby in Green Bay for a 6-year-old boy having trouble breathing. The boy was conscious when help arrived.

Audio|Source: Brown County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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We have access to the apartment no need for keys.
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We just made patient contact[2].
00:03
Case ambulatory shortness of breath.
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Copy. Any special equipment or just the cot?
00:06
The cot should be fine.
00:07
Districts 2, Red 421, and Engine 421, responded breathing problems[1], Monroe Plaza, Lobby, at 400, North Monroe F, Cross Streets are Bodar Street and Main Street, Timeout 1004.
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A 2-engine 2, 6-year-old male in the lobby with difficulty breathing.
00:26
He’s conscious. D. David, response.
00:27
That too.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
breathing problems: Medical Emergency
[2]
patient contact: Medical Emergency

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Near N Monroe Ave, Green Bay, WI 54301

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