Medical team responds to patient with bladder pain, Greendale WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical call near West Grange Avenue, apartment 315, for a patient experiencing bladder pain. Med 44 and Engine 41 were dispatched to provide basic life support assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Basic life support.
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Engine 41,
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near West Grange Avenue, apartment 315.
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Dispatch from Med 44.
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Med 44, go ahead.
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Can you go ahead with that nature?
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It's for bladder pain.
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Message received.
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We're on the phone right now with the ME.
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We'll be able to take that call after this.
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Copy, I'll cancel ambulance 32.
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Station 41 copies, we're staying in quarters.
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Copy.
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Dispatch from Med 44, 4-4 clear of the college call.
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Obvious DOA responding to near apartment 315 for a bladder pain.
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Message received, we'll put you on the next call.
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Basic life support, Med 44 and Engine 41, near West Grange Avenue, apartment 315.
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Engine 41, that just toned down a second time.
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You don't need to respond.
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Copy, thanks.
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Station 41, I still have the blood unit down.
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Does that back up or is that still down?
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The blood unit is back up, thanks.
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Location mentioned:
W Grange Ave, Greendale, WI 53129
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