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Woman with chest pain at highway intersection in WisconsinPolk County WI

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WI-46, Wisconsin

A 56-year-old woman was found with chest pain and reduced alertness at the intersection of U.S. Highway 8 and State Highway 46 north in Polk County, Wisconsin. She was in a cream-colored GMC Acadia vehicle pulled over on the roadside. Emergency responders and law enforcement arrived to assist the woman who was conscious but not fully alert. She was breathing and alert upon arrival. The woman attempted to take aspirin before leaving home but was unable to do so and had no aspirin with her at the scene.

Audio|Source: Polk County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Connie Paging, 573, Apple River First,
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573 and Apple River First.
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You're needed at the intersection of U.S. Highway 8, State Highway 46 to the north.
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U.S. Highway 8 and State Highway 46 to the north for a rolling possible heart attack, getting further. Page time, 1654.
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I don't know.
00:25
Funny repeating the page for 573 Apple River first responders, 573 in the Apple River first.
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You're in the intersection of U.S. Highway 8 and State Highway 46 to the north. U.S. Highway 8, State Highway 46 to the north, you're responding to a 56-year-old female conscious breathing, having chest pain.
00:45
She is not alert, indicating a death's delta response.
00:49
They're going to be pulled over on the side of the roadway getting a vehicle description,
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standby. Page 101655.
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Number first to call you.
01:04
Upper Verver. Upper Verver.
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Oh.
01:11
Go. Get it on the S page.
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September.
01:20
They're going to be in a cream color GMC Acadia right at the intersection.
01:29
Ten, four, we've got probably three-minute ETA.
01:37
5-03 cars.
01:43
Or did you copy the vehicle description?
01:50
We'll be looking for a cream-colored GMC Acadia.
01:57
10.4.9G2.
02:00
1040. Can't that matter. Call. I'm 1060.
02:03
7.4.
02:09
573. Go again. I didn't copy.
02:15
No question there?
02:22
10-4[1]. February 26th on a 2019 Toyota Ravreve, silver in color to (name withheld) out of Somerset, negative.
02:32
104.27 on (name withheld), born in 88.
02:36
104. 10-4[1]. 10-492.
02:45
County 30205.27, right?
02:48
Go ahead.
02:50
She is valid, negative.
02:54
Ten-four.
02:57
Forty-five, four.
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Forty-five, four.
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I'll be interrupted 573's call as well.
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Ten-four, and I do have law enforcement with the patient now.
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Thank you, too.
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She's alert and she's breathing.
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10-4[1]. The first.
03:22
Go ahead.
03:26
One person's on the scene.
03:27
They're just going to be north of the intersection. She's alert and breathing.
03:35
Ten-four.
03:37
Five-seven-three, copy.
03:45
Be advised, she did try taking an aspirin before they left home, she was not able to take it and they do not have any more with her.
03:52
Five,
03:56
what they're going to go ahead.
03:59
Ten-four.
04:01
Apper of first county, we're on team.
04:04
Ten-for, Apple River River.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative

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