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Elderly man found unconscious with abnormal breathingReedsville WI

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Near Quarry Rd, Reedsville, WI 54230

Emergency responders were dispatched to near Quarry Rd for an 80-year-old male found unconscious and breathing abnormally. After treatment, the patient regained consciousness and became alert.

Audio|Source: Manitowoc County Fire/EMS
05:15
Transcript:
00:00
Tension, Zelders, ambulance, call us first responders, standby for an EMS call near Quarry Rd.
00:23
10-2[1]-dellers ambulance calls first responders due delta response to near Quarry Rd cross streets of County Road JJ and West Quarry Road.
00:40
For an 80-year-old male, not conscious but breathing, is not alert.
00:44
Again, due delta response,
00:47
near Quarry Road, be advised.
00:50
The patient is not breathing completely normal. Time of dispatch, 2316.
01:07
Second page for Collins, first responders, begin responding with the D-DELTA response to near Quarry Road, cross streets of County Road, Double J, John, and West Quarry Road.
01:19
For an 80-year-old male, not conscious is breathing,
01:23
but found unconscious, not alert and is not breathing completely normal. Again, due delta response to near Corrie Road, time of dispatch, 2317.
01:34
Distance from Vellers.
01:37
Velders, go ahead.
01:39
Do you acknowledge the call to you appease to additional personnel those scenes, please?
01:45
Ten-four.
01:52
Collins first responders to dispatch.
01:56
Collins, go ahead.
01:59
We acknowledge the call to end in route.
02:02
Ten-four.
02:14
Attention, all additional personnel.
02:17
Bellard's ambulance is requesting two additional personnel to the scene at near Quarry Road for a detailed response, not breathing completely normal.
02:26
Again, Velzer's ambulance is requesting two additional personnel to near Corrie Road, cross-shaped County Road, J. John and West Corrie Road.
02:34
Pettive badge, 2318.
02:39
Dispatch, all the 7.
02:42
Type 4.
02:47
Follow 7, acknowledges the call.
03:00
Copy. Dispatch the unit's responding to the EMS call in Quarry.
03:08
Go ahead.
03:13
He advised his last blood pressure reading was 104 over 51. 104 over 51.
03:20
Copy.
03:25
Respection is responding to the EMF call.
03:28
Go ahead.
03:33
Bevis they are also thinking it's a possible reaction to the new amount of blood pressure meds he was given.
03:58
Dispatch from AMLSI.
04:05
Ammeline, go ahead. Ammeline, go ahead.
04:09
Ammline by, can see the transfer.
04:10
Thank you,
04:11
T-for AMS-Fi. So far AMS-Fi.
04:21
Shelters 8 to all units responding, you can slow it down, patient has conscious and alert.
04:27
Um,
04:31
stand for us.
04:39
Dispatch, Felder's 8.
04:43
Go ahead for Philadelphia.
04:47
The deputy that was responding is asking if you still need him because he's still at the station. He's just leaving now.
04:55
Negative. He can disregard. Thank you.
05:00
Time for.
05:05
Collins was responded to dispatch.
05:09
Call my caller.
05:11
You can mark us on scene.
05:15
Perfect.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-2: Signal good / Receiving well

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Near Quarry Rd, Reedsville, WI 54230

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