Woman treated for chest pain after electrical shock at apartment, Holmen WI
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A woman experienced chest tightness after receiving an electric shock while fixing a dryer at an apartment near 3rd Avenue East. Emergency responders were dispatched to provide medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: LaCrosse County Fire and EMS
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Home and first responders, home and first responders to near 3rd Avenue East for a female with chest tightness.
00:11
Home and first responders to near 3rd Avenue East, 10 at page (number withheld).
00:19
ETCU on Alaska-1.
00:20
On Alaska Engine 1.
00:25
NJ1 is unseen medium two-story apartment complex and you want to offer of Rudy Street command we'll be outfuscating.
00:46
Home and first responders, Home and First Responders to near 3rd Avenue East.
00:51
For a female with chest tightness, woman first responders to near 3rd Avenue East, on page (number withheld).
01:03
The Home and Rescue One's responding.
01:07
Cubby.
01:13
And a woman first responders, we have cross streets of Maple Street and State Street.
01:19
And it sounds like the patient was trying to fix a power cord on a dryer and got shocked and now has chest tightness and pains.
01:35
I see you on copies, thank you.
01:40
EDC Home and Rescue 1's on location.
01:42
Rescue 1 will have command.
01:47
Gabby.
01:53
DC Home and Rescue from patient side.
01:57
Gabby patient site (number withheld), (number withheld).
02:06
CDC from Rudy Street command.
02:11
Go ahead.
02:12
You go ahead and get Excel started this way.
02:17
Daddy.
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Location mentioned:
3rd Ave E, Holmen, WI 54636
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