Home invasion leaves man injured, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a 56-year-old man injured in a home invasion near S Brooks St in Madison. The victim sustained facial trauma and bleeding after being struck multiple times and was transported to St. Mary’s Hospital. The victim was alert to verbal stimuli upon treatment, and his condition included swelling and bleeding from the mouth.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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We believe we're with an approximate 56-year-old male victim of a home invasion.
00:08
Attacker came in,
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struck patient and kicked patient several times to the head.
00:13
He's alert to verbal stimuli at this time.
00:16
Other complicated issue is things seeming like large EKG changes.
00:21
We're not sure if the mental status is related to the trauma or the alcohol.
00:27
However, patient was able to initially fight off his attacker.
00:31
Police found him in the condition we're bringing to you at this time.
00:35
Again, alert for verbal stimuli.
00:39
Heart rate 120, pressure 170 over 105, setting ninety-eight percent.
00:46
Blood sugar 148.
00:47
We do have a collar on him.
00:48
He does have some bleeding.
00:50
From his mouth and a swollen face that is new from the altercation.
00:56
He had about a five-minute ETA.
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Location mentioned:
S Brooks St, Madison, WI 53715
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