Medical team responds to finger injury in Cornell, Cornell WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a possible medical situation in Cornell for an individual with a finger laceration. The patient reportedly had difficulty stopping the bleeding and moving the finger. The bleeding was later controlled, and medical personnel applied a dressing while awaiting ambulance arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Chippewa County Sheriff and Chippewa Falls Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Retone for Cornell ambulance.
00:01
You're being requested in Cornell, near South Fourth Street.
00:05
We've heard that an 18-year-old male cut his finger and is unable to stop the bleeding.
00:08
Looking for one more EMT.
00:17
Retone for Cornell ambulance.
00:18
You're being requested in Cornell, near South Fourth Street, for an eighteen-year-old male who cut his finger and is unable to stop the bleeding.
00:27
Need one more EMT.
01:58
Bleeding has been pretty much stopped at this time.
02:04
He said that he is having a hard time moving it.
02:31
Cut the tip of his finger.
02:33
Thing's still intact.
02:34
Good laceration.
02:36
Having a hard time moving his finger at this time.
02:37
I'll be applying a dressing and waiting your arrival.
02:42
10-4, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S 4th St, Cornell, WI 54732
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