Medical call near Lilac Ln and St. Stephen’s Church, Greendale WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency near Lilac Lane and St. Stephen’s Church in Greendale. A 98-year-old person appeared weak and was experiencing rib pain from a prior fall, requesting transport to a hospital. Additional reports mentioned another patient at the church who believed they might be having a stroke.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee County Public Safety - South Suburbs
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Transcript:
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Stage 41, copy.
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Go ahead with the additional.
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For a 98-year-old (name withheld) requesting transfer to hospital.
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(Name withheld) is weak.
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(Name withheld) fell about two weeks ago and has pain from a broken rib.
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(Name withheld) weighs 130.
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Dispatch, Engine 183 is responding.
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Message received by 183.
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Engine 181 responding.
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Hi, 183, Engine 181, you're responding to St.
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St. Stephen's Church, West Oakwood Road, front lobby area, for a patient who believes they are having a stroke.
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St. Stephen's Church, Oakwood Road.
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Dispatch, Med 45 responding.
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Message received for BLS call near Lilac Lane, 98-year-old (name withheld), weak with rib pain from a previous fall, requesting hospital transport.
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Location mentioned:
Lilac Ln, Greendale, WI 53129
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