Pedestrian injured in train collision near West Main Street, Anoka MN
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Emergency personnel responded to a train and pedestrian collision near West Main Street in Anoka. The pedestrian was injured but is alert and not deceased.
Audio|Heard on: Anoka County EMS Dispatch
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
622 Anoka at Merv Barber's Shop near West Main Street in front of on a personal injury.
00:09
Received.
00:15
That sounds like a train versus pedestrian.
00:18
I'm going to switch at 622.
00:19
All of you take six, Ambu Cannon, 620, all of you take the other call.
00:25
6-0 copy
00:27
2-2-2-0 repeat
00:31
I'm going to switch it Dory um it looks like this one is a 6 in Buchanan train versus pedestrian we're no
00:44
6 then heading towards an office
00:47
823 2 on the table
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824
01:00
623 unseen
01:04
824 824 We're going to be clear of patients refusing
01:14
621 copy you will start you towards Anoka
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Sinoca
01:20
221 soon
01:23
Copy 825. We're clear.
01:27
Happy 825.
01:32
203 will be clear on one signature and two parent signatures no treatment.
01:38
826.
01:42
Hand over.
01:45
Over.
01:47
Over.
01:48
610, you copy the updated note.
01:55
637 are unseen.
01:57
827. 827.
02:03
610 start a second rig routine to that train incident,
02:07
and also significant incident notification.
02:11
Copy 621, we'll start you routine a 622's call.
02:16
2150, 0.
02:18
35, we're clear.
02:21
I did copy, I apologize.
02:27
No need to be sorry.
02:29
We'll wait.
02:34
3.5.9 to 10.
02:43
Center from 62, this is not a DOA.
02:46
62, not a DOA.
02:56
Patient is alert.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Anoka, MN 55303
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