Medical call for a 58-year-old male who fainted and hit his head at Two Acorn Apartments, 2721 10th Street South, Apartment 204., Wisconsin Rapids WI
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Medical call for a 58-year-old male who fainted and hit his head at Two Acorn Apartments, 2721 10th Street South, Apartment 204.
Audio|Heard on: Wood County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Rapids to Rapid Ambulance, you have an ambulance called Two Acorn Apartments, 272110th Street South.
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2721 10th Street South for a 58-year-old male who was lightheaded walking into the residence.
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He did faint.
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He hid his head on the back of the door.
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He's currently conscious in breathing and not bleeding.
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27, 21 10th Street South apartment 204.
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Temapag 855.
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Rapid dispatch, you can show Med1 en route to Two Acorn Apartments.
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Route 850 times.
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Grab his dispatch, you can show Med 1 on scene, 8 court departments.
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Four on scene at 8-27.
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County Forefax.
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Attacks you to a possible trespassing complaint.
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I do have my complainant on a 21.
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She came out to her uncle's property and saw a male and a female.
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When she called out to them, they did not respond.
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She's not necessarily concerned for safety, just concerned a possible trespassing.
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wants to speak with a deputy first.
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Can I send it?
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What's the short sound?
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Where is this patient located?
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We're in the lobby,
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not seeing anybody down here.
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Apartment 204, 204.
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204, meb one copy.
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Thank you.
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10th St S, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494
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