Female diabetic reaction at residential near 6th St S, La Crosse WI


A female at a residence near 6th Street South experienced a diabetic reaction and required emergency medical assistance.
Audio|Source: La Crosse City Fire - Digital
02:28
Transcript:
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I got a first responder[2] to near 196th Street.
00:02
Trapi, you can put us around.
00:03
Have it to be a diabetic issue.
00:04
DC Quintan, sorry, go with your traffic again.
00:06
Engine 1, respond to first responder[2], at near 6th Street South.
00:12
Who is that station in the area? Copy.
00:15
You see Engine 1, if you can be a female heaven, insulin, sorry, diabetic reaction, cross-streeter Jackson and Johnson, near 6th Street South.
00:23
Engine 1, copy.
00:24
DC Engine 1, PSA, do you have a time of arrival for them? Let me check, same by.
00:29
DC Engine 1.
00:30
Go ahead.
00:31
They don't have a rigmarot at this time.
00:33
They don't have a ETA.
00:34
I'll get you on the line.
00:36
They do. Okay, copy.
00:37
Can you dispatch rescue[1] two? We might need a paramedic.
00:39
Copy, Rescue, too.
00:40
EDC, point seven.
00:41
Go ahead. You're clear to enter and due to call volume, I haven't been able to call or respond any yet.
00:45
Click on copies.
00:46
Rescue 2. Respond your first responder[2].
00:50
At near 6th Street South.
00:52
To rescue[1].
00:53
Rescue 2.
00:54
We're all near 6th Street South.
00:57
Rescue 2 from engine 1.
00:59
Whiskey 2 from engine 1.
01:01
Go ahead.
01:02
Do you have a paramedic with you?
01:04
That's permanent.
01:05
All right, can you come and merge it?
01:06
That's affirmative.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
rescue: Request for emergency medical services
[2]
first responder: Medical Emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near 6th St S, La Crosse, WI 54601
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