Man loses consciousness at AA meeting, Beaver Dam WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man lost consciousness at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting near North Lincoln Avenue in Beaver Dam. Emergency medical services and an officer responded. The man was breathing normally but was unresponsive, and bystanders had been unable to wake him.
Audio|Heard on: Dodge County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Five thirty-eight. I have a call coming in near North Lincoln Avenue.
00:04
Male subject passed out at an AA meeting.
00:07
We're getting EMS moving.
00:08
Are one of you guys available to clear?
00:14
Yeah, forty-nine will clear.
00:19
How far?
00:24
In front of a meeting, he is breathing normally.
00:29
We will send an officer, and they have tried to wake him up without success.
00:35
Page (number withheld), K546.
00:52
This is Dodge County Sheriff's Office.
00:53
Go to page four, Beaver Dam paramedics being requested in the city near North Lincoln Avenue again.
00:59
Near North Lincoln cross streets East Maple and South Lincoln for an approximate 29-year-old male who has passed out.
01:07
Patient is not conscious.
01:08
There is other.
01:10
People are on scene.
01:11
They have attempted to wake him up.
01:13
Approximate weight is 150, and they'll meet responders outside.
01:17
We do have an officer en route as well.
01:19
Page (number withheld), K5426.
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Location mentioned:
N Lincoln Ave, Beaver Dam, WI 53916
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