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Fire and medical emergency near Roosevelt Street, Pardeeville WI
Fire crews responded to a fire and then to a medical emergency near Roosevelt Street involving an elderly woman with low blood pressure and lightheadedness.
Audio|Heard on: Sauk and North and Surrounding County Fire Departments
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
One total fire to a trail.
00:08
The accident is being returning.
00:12
Time for you.
00:31
Just call first responder, go ahead.
00:37
You can cancel the men unit response.
00:40
He is refusing transfer.
00:44
Transport. Transport.
00:58
We are on fire.
01:01
We are on route waste management.
01:04
The Mesa weather is just kind of 33.
01:09
Stand by.
01:18
Well, I'm not sure if you need to go 33.
01:20
The guy gentleman wanted to try to do everything himself after he had called, and I had told him he needed to wait for you.
01:26
So he said it was a small leak.
01:39
Nishko, first responder, Marquette,
01:42
clear the scene, returning.
01:47
Thank for Nishko.
01:57
Riot EMS Party Bell Fire, you have a call.
01:59
Rout EMS, Partybell Fire, you have a call.
02:01
This will be at near Roosevelt Street, near Roosevelt Street.
02:06
Your cross streets are West LaFalette and Vince Street for an 83-year-old female with a low blood pressure, last reading of 70 over 50.
02:15
We're seen in the emergency room yesterday for St.
02:19
She is complaining of lightheadedness at this time is comptroller-free, the use of uproft doors.
02:24
Have a page 15 point.
02:29
I have a page 15-point.
02:34
Another flight.
02:35
The top page.
02:39
It's no one.
02:45
I don't know which year old.
02:46
Back at our station.
02:49
It's fine for.
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Location mentioned:
Roosevelt St, Pardeeville, WI 53954
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