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Man possibly having heart attack at Monroe residenceMonroe WI

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4th Ave W, Monroe, WI 53566

A 52-year-old man at a Monroe residence is experiencing possible heart attack symptoms, including labored breathing. Emergency medical services have been dispatched.

Audio|Heard on: Green County Sheriff / Fire, Monroe and Brodhead Police
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Transcript:
00:00
The page 4802, 802 Respondent, near 4th Avenue West, Apartment number 2, 52-year-old male.
00:06
I believe he's having a heart attack,
00:11
he's diaphoretic, he has labored breathing,
00:14
he does have prescription nitro that he's going to put under his tongue and does take aspirin daily.
00:20
Again, this is for 802.
00:21
Channel 5th, screen with green, EMS, green clear, 1257.

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4th Ave W, Monroe, WI 53566

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