Medical call for man with stomach pain in St. Nazianz, St Nazianz WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a residence near South Sixth Avenue in St. Nazianz for a 55-year-old man experiencing stomach pain and vomiting, believed to be caused by anti-inflammatory medication.
Audio|Heard on: Manitowoc County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Attention, Kiel ambulance and St.
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Nazian 1st responders, stand by for an EMS call near South Sixth Avenue,
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room number two.
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Attention Kiel ambulance and St.
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Nazian's 1st responders, respond near South Sixth Avenue, Scenic View Villa.
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Number two for an alpha response.
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Fifty-five year old male, conscious and breathing.
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He has a stomach ache and has been throwing up.
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Thinks that his anti-inflammatory meds are making him throw up.
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Near South Sixth Avenue number two.
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Time of dispatch 805.
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Kilo eight, my watch is the call.
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Attention St.
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Nazian 1st responders, 2nd page respond near South Sixth Avenue number two for an alpha response.
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Fifty-five year old male, conscious and breathing.
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He has a stomach ache and has been throwing up.
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He believes it's his anti-inflammatory meds that are making him sick.
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Near south 6th avenue timeout 806.
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St. Nazian, this is now 12 months zero.
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St Nazianz, WI
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