Medical emergency for bleeding incision after surgery, Plymouth WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a 71-year-old man near Kettleview Lane in the Town of Mitchell. The man, who had surgery about two weeks ago, was conscious and breathing, but his surgical incision was leaking and bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: Sheboygan County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Attention, Orange Cross Ambulance.
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Cascade first responders, Delta Response to near Kettleview Lane.
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Again, near Kettleview Lane,
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cross streets of Kettleview Road.
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This is going to be in the town of Mitchell.
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Again, this is the Delta response.
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For 71-year-old male, conscious and breathing at this time, had surgery approximately two weeks ago.
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His incision is now leaking and bleeding.
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You've been on talk for three pages out, 826.
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Attention, Orange Cross.
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Ambulance, Cascade first responders, Delta Response to near Kettleview Lane.
00:41
Again, near Kettleview Lane in the Town of Mitchell, cross streets of Kettleview Road.
00:46
Again, Delta response for 71-year-old male, conscious and breathing at this time had surgery approximately two weeks ago.
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The incision is now leaking and bleeding.
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You've been on target 3, page 7.
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Orange Cross acknowledges unit 354.
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Location mentioned:
N4315 Kettleview Ln, Plymouth, WI 53073
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