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60-year-old man experiences dizziness at home, Mosinee WI
A 60-year-old man at home near Sugarbush Road in the Town of Emmett is experiencing dizziness. He is alone, alert, breathing, and conscious. He is on blood pressure medication.
Audio|Heard on: Marathon County Fire Departments
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Alerting Mosany for Ahmed and Emmett first responders.
00:03
Mosany for Ahmed, Emmett, first responders.
00:07
Please respond near Sugarbush Road in the town of Emmett.
00:11
Cross streets are Oakland Park Road and Badger Road for a 60-year-old male experiencing dizzy spells.
00:18
He is home alone.
00:19
Currently, alert breathing and conscious, no loss of consciousness at this point.
00:25
Again... Mosany from Ed, town of Emmett, first responders,
00:29
first page 1132.
00:40
County dispatch, 78, car one.
00:46
78, car one.
00:49
Can you page out, Safer for that town of Emmett call?
00:53
Copy, Safer to town Emmett.
01:11
Medical emergency.
01:13
90 Med1.
01:15
At Sugarbush Road, Town of Emmett.
01:20
Cross streets are Oakland Park Road and Badger Road.
01:29
Safe position 1, copy stage.
01:33
Door.
01:40
Dispatch 90 Med 2 is clear and available.
02:04
Alerting Emmett, first responders, Town of Emmett, first responders.
02:08
This is the second page near Sugarbush Road in the Town of Emmett, cross streets are Oakland Park Road and Badger Road for a 60-year-old male, home alone, experiencing dizzy spells.
02:18
He is on blood pressure medication, currently alert, breathing and conscious.
02:22
Again, Town of Emmett, first responders, second page at 1135.
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Location mentioned:
Sugar Bush Rd, Mosinee, WI 54455
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