Two medical emergencies involving chest pain and weakness, New Berlin WI


Two separate medical emergencies were reported in New Berlin. The first involved a 49-year-old woman experiencing chest pain and a possible potassium buildup. The second involved an 81-year-old man with general weakness causing leg buckling. Both patients were conscious and breathing, with no connection to a crime, accident, or fire.
Audio|Source: Waukesha County Fire - West
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Med 9, utility 9, pre-alert EMS, near Westlandary Road between South Oxford Drive and South St. Andrew's Drive, New Berlin Fire Zone 10, timeout, 1739. 9, copy, phone message. Wesley C Station, then. Engine 98, midden, 199, yours is a delta-level chest pain.
00:26
It's a 49-year-old female, conscious and breathing. It is a first-party caller. Looks like they have a buildup of potassium, having an episode. They are, I believe, not home alone. I've wanted nine copies. And just got information that patient is sitting outside on the front stoop. Kathy's Drive Command, 10 minute of us.
00:51
Bed 9, Utility 9, Alpha-Level sick patient. It's going to be for 81-year-old male conscious and breathing with some general weakness. Looks like his leg was buckling on him. There is access information in the call notes if needed. Looks like they're not alone, but it was a first-party caller. Correction looks like he was called in by the along.
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New Berlin, WI
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