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Elderly man suffers severe pain near busy Iron River highway, Iron River WI
Emergency responders rush to a rural Iron River highway where an elderly man is wracked by severe, bodywide pain, urgently needing medical aid near Snyder Road.
Audio|Heard on: Merrill Police and Fire Dispatch
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03:19
Transcript:
00:00
Iron River EMS response requested near Ourok and U.S. Highway 2.
00:17
Request for elderly male reporting severe pain throughout the body.
00:35
Iron River EMS response requested near Ulu Rock and U.S. Highway 2, Hughes.
00:41
For an elderly male reporting severe pain throughout the body.
00:47
I have page 0958.
00:56
I think this match E255 is transporting one non-emergent to Tomahawk.
01:08
Go ahead.
01:10
This will be added to the CAD.
01:12
This will be the party's purse.
01:14
Last name is (name withheld).
01:24
Edward, date of birth 12-28-78.
01:32
And what?
01:42
157, county sheriff, have to be found item.
01:45
Go ahead for 157.
01:49
157, it's going to be at Trinity Church, 107 North State Street, and the parking lot.
01:53
There's a bicycle that's been sitting there for the last couple of days.
02:00
104, do we know who the RP is?
02:05
Thank you, County 1-203.
02:06
I'll T-CO that.
02:07
I'll be going past her shortly.
02:10
Number.
02:14
Lincoln 157, copy, Selby 10-8.
02:21
Over.
02:22
Over.
02:28
Lincoln County 173.
02:39
Mr. Rochelle to give us a call.
02:41
I'll be out at the church.
02:45
Snyder Road,
02:48
town of Hughes for an elderly male who is reporting severe pain throughout the body.
03:06
Iron River EMS, second page, U.S.
03:09
Highway 2, Snyder Road, town of Hughes for an elderly male who is reporting severe pain throughout his body, time of page 1002.
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