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Student fainted and injured head at high school, Tomah WI
A male student fainted and hit his head at Tomah High School on Lincoln Avenue. He sustained a two-inch cut on the back of his head that was treated by staff before emergency services arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
I need an ambulance, Tomah High School, Lincoln Avenue door.
00:03
Stand by, I'll give you an update.
00:08
104 and what door number again?
00:12
Door A.
00:15
So, needing a help you in route.
00:34
More.
00:46
Tomah Ambulance, Tomah Ambulance, you're being requested by law enforcement.
00:51
To 911 Lincoln Avenue, N.O.1 Lincoln Avenue, Tomah High School, door A is an Adam.
00:57
Unknown medical at time of page 1138.
01:03
He just passed out.
01:05
He did fall and hit his head.
01:07
He's got a laceration that we're treating right now.
01:12
Take more.
01:20
180, you need additional medical equipment.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:39
The property that's been destroyed since a caller had it taken from him.
01:50
The high school.
01:52
The floor. ...more.
01:59
The monitor on, see ya.
02:04
Myself,
02:06
94,
02:07
97, 89 on scene.
02:31
Two minutes,
02:33
do we have a complaint?
02:38
Negative, they were just inquiring.
02:40
The student had passed out, fallen and struck his head, has a laceration.
02:44
No,
02:50
page.
02:55
266, mineral is patient alert.
03:04
Alert, conscious, there's talking to the staff.
03:31
Male student has about a two-inch laceration on the back of their head.
03:37
Encore.
03:41
Monroe.
03:45
268.
03:47
Do you know where door A is?
03:56
It's going to be the link inside doors.
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Location mentioned:
Lincoln Ave, Tomah, WI 54660
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