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90-year-old woman falls and loses consciousness in Burlington 

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Burlington, WI 53105
Audio|Source: Racine County Fire Departments
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City of Burlington Rescue was found at Oak Park Place at 1700 Southway Road Unit 1214. We have an elderly female that fell, she's going in and out of consciousness. City of Burlington Rescue, respond at Oak Park Place at 1700 South Dwight Road, Room 1214, Crestor, Milwaukee, and Walton. We have a 90-year-old female that's going in and out of consciousness. 932 from dispatch. I see that you acknowledge the call. Did you need me to mark you en route? Yes, if you can mark us en route. We've been en route for about three minutes now. I copy. Just past 932, you can mark us on the scene. Copy on scene at 829.

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