Elderly man experiences fainting episode, Marshfield WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a 76-year-old man near North Hume Avenue in Marshfield who lost consciousness twice but was awake when help arrived. The man, who has asthma and diabetes, could not unlock his door. Responders gained access and transported him to Marshfield Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Marshfield Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Near North Hume Avenue, apartment four.
00:02
Seventy-six year old male, conscious and breathing.
00:04
He has passed out twice.
00:06
He is currently on the floor and awake.
00:09
He has asthma and diabetes.
00:10
He states his door is locked and he is unable to unlock it.
00:16
He will try to crawl to the door to unlock it.
00:19
Otherwise, he gave me a name.
00:21
I will try to call for a key.
00:23
Time is nine thirty-nine.
00:30
Fire Station 98 is unavailable.
00:33
We will be transporting shortly.
00:36
Fire Station copy.
00:46
Marshfield Dispatch, give me a unit.
00:53
Unit en route.
00:55
Can you repeat the address please?
01:04
Address is near North Hume Avenue.
01:09
I believe it is apartment four.
01:17
Dispatch confirms apartment four.
01:39
Unit transporting to Marshfield Medical Center.
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Location mentioned:
N Hume Ave, Marshfield, WI 54449
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