Medical call for choking patient breathing heavily, Onalaska WI
Emergency responders were called for a 70-year-old patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis who was choking near Mohican Trail. The patient had stopped breathing but was breathing heavily when responders arrived. The patient was conscious and coughing but still uncomfortable.
Audio|Source: LaCrosse County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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This is a page for Onalaska first responders on fire tones for an additional first responder call going to end Nora near Mohican Trail, Nora near Mohican Trail for an ALS patient who is choking seven pages 843.
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DC on Alaska, Andrew 1.
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I'm going to have scheduled.
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Being clear is from Larks for resigning to Monica Trail.
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It'll be at Nora near Mohican Trail.
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Cross streets will be Navajo Pass and Sand Lake Road, a 70-year-old ALS patient who had been choking.
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Had stopped breathing, but now is breathing again very heavily, requesting no lights and sirens when closed.
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On Alaska, I want a patient update.
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Patient is conscious.
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His breathing had been impacted by choking.
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He was trying to swallow a piece of waffle.
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Breathing is getting better and he's able to cough, but it's very uncomfortable.
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It may still be some kind of a obstruction.
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I'll ask you and want to copy.
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Location mentioned:
Mohican Trail, Onalaska, WI 54650
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