Medical emergency at Walmart in St. Croix Falls, St Croix Falls WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to Walmart near Glacier Drive in St. Croix Falls for a 70-year-old man who was conscious and breathing but possibly having a heart attack. The patient was later reported to have a pacemaker and had aspirated.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Polk County paging 573 St.
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St. Croix First, 573.
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Croix First, you are needed near Glacier Drive at Walmart for a 70-year-old male who is conscious and breathing,
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possible heart attack.
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Page time 1344.
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County 909.
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Go ahead.
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We're unable to get that (number withheld) to come back through Indiana.
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Acknowledged.
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Five seven three.
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We're en route.
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Acknowledged, be advised they are at the front of the store by register five.
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Being en route and I copied update.
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Acknowledged. County 573.
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Go ahead, 573.
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Indicating a Charlie response and does have a pacemaker.
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First to copy?
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Acknowledged, copy.
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Acknowledged.
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Twenty-five seven three.
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Go ahead for 573.
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Advise the patient has aspirated.
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They don't know why.
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If he is having a heart attack,
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did you want me to continue with aspirin diagnostic?
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Location mentioned:
Glacier Dr, St Croix Falls, WI 54024
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