Student with migraine and numb tongue at high school, Jackson WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a female high school student aged 17 to 18 experienced a severe migraine and tongue numbness after taking medication. She is conscious and located in the main office at Living Word Lutheran High School.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
00:43
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, Connie, she was back in the Jackson letter.
00:01
And this could call Living Word Lutheran High School main office, near Living Word Lane and Stonewall.
00:08
17 to 18-year-old female student has a bad migraine and numb tongue.
00:13
She just took her medicine.
00:14
Oh, yeah. Not just no word, go to the main office.
00:26
County Sheriff from the Tracks and Rescue.
00:28
Rescue, Living Word Lutheran High School main office, near Living Word Lane.
00:32
Go to Stonewall, go to the main office, and Living Word Lutheran.
00:35
17 to 18-year-old female student has a bad migraine and now her tongue is numb and she just took her medication.
00:41
She's in the main office, conscious for the time being, perfect 7.
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Location mentioned:
Living Word Ln, Jackson, WI 53037
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