Possible seizure near Cedar Dr in Greenville, Greenville WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Greenville were dispatched to assist an approximately eighty-year-old man who appeared to be having a seizure near Cedar Drive. The caller reported that the man was conscious and breathing. First responders and medical crews were sent to the scene to provide aid.
Audio|Heard on: Outagamie WI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:4
Transcript:
00:00
I gave you 911 paging Gulf Cross and Greenville first responders.
00:03
Respond pre-alert to near Cedar Drive.
00:08
Cross streets of Cedar Lane and Allen Lane for a male possibly having a seizure.
00:11
Pre-alert time is 2129.
00:14
Okay, can I call any Greenville first responders?
00:17
Go ahead.
00:19
Greenville (number withheld) and out.
00:22
10-4, you're getting your quoted page right now.
00:35
Howdy, 911.
00:36
One of the Greenville first responders is recalled to near Cedar Drive, coded as a seizure.
00:41
See Charles. For an eighty-year-old male, he is conscious and breathing.
00:45
Your time is twenty-one thirty-one.
00:49
Outagamie County from Greenville first responders.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:54
You can mark Greenville first responder on scene.
00:57
Ten four, be advised.
00:58
Please go up in the garage.
01:01
Medic 7, do you copy? Direct on Outagamie Fire Main.
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Location mentioned:
W6529 Cedar Dr, Greenville, WI 54942
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