Apparent electrocution near 76th Avenue Southwest, Fairfax IA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Fairfax were dispatched to a possible electrocution near 76th Avenue Southwest. A male individual was reportedly shocked by a live wire but remained conscious and breathing, experiencing tingling in his leg and a headache. Paramedics and firefighters were sent to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Linn IA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Lincoln County car speed.
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To the dispatch center.
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Area ambulance and Fairfax fire, near 76th Avenue Southwest, to the (location withheld) center for a male subject shocked by touching a live wire.
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For a male subject shocked by touching a live wire.
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He's conscious and breathing, but he's having a tingling feeling in his leg.
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He's conscious and breathing, but he has a tingling feeling in his right thigh and a headache.
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Right thigh and headache.
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Location mentioned:
76th Ave SW, Fairfax, IA 52228
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