Elderly man with breathing difficulty in Marshfield, Marshfield WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched near County Road E in Marshfield for an 89-year-old man experiencing shortness of breath for several days. The patient was alert and conscious and stated he felt better when standing.
Audio|Heard on: Marathon County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Alerting McMillan first responders, you're requested near County Road E in Edward.
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County Road E is in Edward.
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Cross streets are North Peach Avenue and Zieg Street.
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It’ll be for an 89-year-old male who’s had shortness of breath all evening.
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Said he feels better when he stands up.
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It’s been going on the past two to three days.
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He is conscious and alert, no medical conditions.
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Alerting McMillan first responders.
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Time out (number withheld).
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Oh.
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Hello, McMillan first responders.
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You're requested near County Road E in Edward.
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County Road E cross streets are North Peach Avenue and Zieg Street for an 89-year-old male with shortness of breath all evening.
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He said he feels better when he stands up.
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That’s been going on for the past two to three days.
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He is conscious and alert, no medical conditions.
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Alert McMillan.
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Location mentioned:
County Rd E, Marshfield, WI 54449
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