Medical crews respond to fainting call near 17th Ave, Kenosha WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded near 17th Avenue in Kenosha for a possible medical situation initially believed to involve fainting, later described as a possible diabetic problem. Additional crews were also dispatched near 36th Avenue for chest pain. Details remain unconfirmed pending further medical evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Kenosha City Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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I have a call for Med Four.
00:01
Med Four respond to near 17th Avenue for an alpha level fainting.
00:12
Kenosha fire clear 1941.
00:31
Have a call for Med Two and Engine Three.
00:33
Med Two, Engine Three respond to near 36th Avenue.
00:38
Near 36th Avenue for a Charlie level chest pain.
00:41
Kenosha Fire clear 1941.
00:48
Kenosha Prior from Med Four, can we get a pump to go to this call for us?
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Copy Med Four.
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Med Four, be advised.
01:00
This also is now looking like it could be a diabetic problem.
01:10
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
17th Ave, Kenosha, WI 53140
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