Medical team responds to possible stroke near Knollwood Rd, West Bend WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a residence near Knollwood Road for a possible medical episode involving a man in his early sixties who appeared to have a mild stroke. The patient was conscious and alert with a caller present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Washington County Sheriff's Department, Newburgh Rescue, rescue call near Knollwood Rd.
00:04
Near Norwood Rd off of M.
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(name withheld).
00:08
Caller's father is approximately sixty-three to sixty-four years old.
00:10
Possible mini stroke.
00:12
Face went blank at one point.
00:13
He is conscious and alert.
00:15
Caller is with the patient.
00:22
Washington County Sheriff's Department, Newburgh Rescue, rescue call near Knollwood Rd.
00:26
Near Norwood Rd, crosses at (name withheld).
00:29
Caller reports sixty-three to sixty-four-year-old father may have had a mini stroke.
00:33
He is conscious with the patient on twenty-six.
00:40
The county fire 1450 en route.
00:45
Happy for you.
00:51
Affirmative, you’re going to be the closest unit.
00:54
Near Knollwood Rd for a 64-year-old male possibly had a mini stroke.
01:03
Acknowledged from Trenton and Wallace Lakes.
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Location mentioned:
Knollwood Rd, West Bend, WI 53095
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