Person suspected of stroke at home with medical history, Kenosha WI
A person at home near 46th Avenue is showing possible stroke symptoms. They are conscious and breathing. The person has schizophrenia, has not taken medication, and has been awake for three days. Emergency responders are on the scene.
Audio|Source: Kenosha County Public Safety
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near 46th Ave.
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We're for a Charlie-level stroke. Gunals fire clear, 23-10.
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Mike Citi 6546.
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Thanks. 5-8 -10, I may call.
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A-10.
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6546.
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Kenosha County does Salon Fire and Rescue. Salon Fire and Rescue, this is an all-call phone for manpower for the call at near 28th Ave.
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Again, request for manpower to the scene for Delta-level chest pain.
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Kenosha County, clear 23 alone.
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To Lake City, 6546, arriving Aurora, Kenosha, ending miles 15.2.
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745810, respond with rescue, near 46th Ave.
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They're responding for a 50-50-year-old male, conscious breathing.
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The caller thinks he's having a stroke possibly.
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He does have history of schizophrenia, has not been taking his meds, and he's been up for three days.
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Copy 46, at Aurora, Kenosha, any mileage, 15.2 at 2311.
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Near 46th Ave, Kenosha, WI 53144
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