Medical emergency for elderly man near Hillcrest Drive, Pewaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 85-year-old man near Hillcrest Drive experienced a medical emergency. Initially reported as chest pain, he was later described as being unresponsive. The patient's wife administered nitroglycerin before medical personnel arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Fire - West
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Transcript:
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Station 31, Engine 31, Med 31, Pre-alert EMS, near Hillcrest Drive, between private road and Orchard Avenue, Lake Country Zone 2C, Timeout, 0909.
00:20
Okay, Friday.
00:22
We copy your request for Med 13.
00:24
Well, Tulsa, copy.
00:29
The country engine 31, Med 31, Yaron Relford, does a little for test pain at North 3,0,
00:36
West (number withheld), Hillcrest Drive.
00:40
For an 85-year-old male, he's conscious and breathing.
00:43
Wife originally said that he was having chest pain, now she's saying that he's just out of it.
00:51
My 31 Compositional.
00:57
Two especially country, engine 37.
01:01
Engine 37.
01:03
I see that the Sunset Drive vehicle accident got cleared out.
01:07
Engine 37 and that 37 are still going to be on scene.
01:10
So far.
01:16
Comptu units in Roger Hillcrest Drive.
01:18
The wife of the patient did give him Nitro, even though he was never chest pain.
01:23
31 copies.
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Location mentioned:
N30W29151 Hillcrest Dr, Pewaukee, WI 53072
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