Man with pacemaker suffers possible heart attack at home, Berlin WI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 78-year-old man near South Washington Street, Berlin, WI, who was experiencing symptoms of a heart attack. The patient was conscious with difficulty breathing, weakness, and sweating. He has a pacemaker and no nitroglycerin medication was available.
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Transcript:
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Central Burland Primary calls near South Washington Street and near South Washington.
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For a 78-year-old male, believes he's having a heart attack because he's having difficulty breathing.
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He is speaking, conscious and alert.
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They do state he's got a pacemaker.
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He was outside, but they've convinced him to come back in.
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Can barrel and primary call near South Washington Street, Kese, 7.
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Greenlight, quite, 534.
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4-11, 242, Greenlight, May 233.
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10-4[1].
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10-4[1].
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4.
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4-11, 242, Greenlight, May 23.
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10-4[1]. 10-4.
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Burlund Premier, you're going on? Berlin.
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Brummer, go ahead.
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We'll be enough.
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Ten voice's been going on now for approximately ten minutes.
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He's profusely sweating.
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He's very weak.
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They did get him to sit in a chair.
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Last heart issue was in August, that's when they placed a pacemaker, that he did not have any nitro.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
S Washington St, Berlin, WI 54923
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