Man on blood thinners bleeds heavily from cat scratch, Mosinee WI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders dispatched to near Pine Crest Avenue, Mosinee, for a 50-year-old man who is alert and breathing but bleeding heavily from a cat scratch to the calf. The man is on blood thinners and unable to stop the bleeding. He feels dizzy and is seated on the floor. The front door is unlocked.
Audio|Heard on: Taylor County Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Paging Moseley for med, Moseley for med, first page.
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Respond to near Pine Crest Avenue,
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again, near Pine Crest Avenue,
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cross streets Birch Street and Willow Street.
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Fifty-year-old male, alert and breathing. Cat scratched him over the calf, and he's bleeding heavily.
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He's on blood thinners and cannot stop the bleeding.
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He's alert and breathing, conscious again.
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Paging Moseley for med, first page at 2042.
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Awesome.
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Paging Moseley for med, Moseley for my second page.
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It's about near Pine Crest Avenue, the city of Mosinee.
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Again, near Pine Crest Avenue across the street are Birch Street and Willow Street.
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For a 50-year-old male, alert and breathing conscious,
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scratch him above the calf, he is on blood thinners and cannot stop the bleeding.
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Bleeding pretty heavily.
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He feels dizzy.
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I'm starting him to sit down on the floor of the dining room.
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Front door will be unlocked.
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Again, at patient... for a manna.
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Second page at 2043.
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Location mentioned:
Pine Crest Ave, Mosinee, WI 54455
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