Person with chest pain drives to hospital, Fond Du Lac WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services were dispatched to an intersection near South Military Road and South Seymour Street for a report of chest pain. The person left the scene and drove themselves to the hospital instead of waiting for an ambulance.
Audio|Heard on: Fond Du Lac WI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Med 21, respond to chest pain at South Military Road and South Rolling Meadows Drive.
00:07
Cross streets are intersection.
00:08
Section of West Rolling Meadows Drive and South Rolling Meadows Drive in South Military Road.
00:14
Time out 0837.
00:17
Twenty one engine one in route.
00:22
Dispatch to 21 and engine one, they're going to be at Military and Seymour at this time for a possible heart attack.
00:31
Twenty one copies.
00:33
Engine three can respond to Military and Seymour.
00:35
Dispatch be advised, med 23 is en route.
00:37
He's going to take a chest pain on Military and Seymour.
00:40
Twenty-one copies.
00:42
Which one is responding to Highland?
00:44
The twenty-one will take Highland Court.
00:47
Copy twenty-one, respond to near Highland Court across from Seymour for a (name withheld) response for a person with constipation and severe pain.
00:58
Twenty-one copies.
01:00
Dispatch to Engine Three.
01:02
This is Engine Three, go ahead.
01:04
Sheriff, you copy? But in reference to Military and Seymour,
01:09
they kept driving now to the hospital.
01:14
Dispatch, just confirming, they kept driving.
01:16
They're no longer on Military and Seymour?
01:19
That's affirmative.
01:21
They don't want an ambulance.
01:22
They are driving themselves.
01:24
Med Twenty Three copies.
01:25
Twenty Three is going to be clear that call.
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