Man unconscious and seizing; caller also having breathing issues, New Berlin WI


A 73-year-old man at a residence near West Netasing Lane is unconscious, seizing, and having trouble breathing. The caller, his wife, is now also experiencing breathing difficulties.
Audio|Source: Waukesha County Fire - West
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Transcript:
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Med 10, utility 10, pre-alert EMS, near West Netasing Lane, between South Glen Park Road and Dead End, New Berlin Fire Zone 14, timeout, 2029.
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Dispatch, Amble 33? 1233.
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Control be clear available in quarters.
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PANBO 33, clear available in quarters.
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Berlin Med 10.
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So Impriller EMS status.
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Near West Nettleshyme Lane.
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We're usually started as a second-party caller advising her husband to sell, and then our callers now having trouble breathing.
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The male party is a 73-year-old male.
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It's currently not conscious and seizing, unknown if that's due to the fall.
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He is breathing.
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Dispatchment had a copy.
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Please take utility 10 out of service.
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Taking utility 10 out of service.
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Maryland Med10.
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It's been upgraded to a Charlie[1] level seizure.
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We take a utility out of service.
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It's only U.N.
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routes with the potential of having two patients.
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How do you want me to proceed?
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We have two patients on sync? Possibly having two patients.
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The caller is now having trouble breathing, likely due to her husband's medical concerns.
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Matt, too old buys, no need for an additional utility vehicle or ammo buys no need it.
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Message received, holding off.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Charlie: Priority C (moderate-priority) medical response
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New Berlin, WI
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