Medical emergency call at Buffalo Wild Wings in Savage, Apple Valley MN
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Emergency responders were dispatched to Buffalo Wild Wings near Egan Drive in Savage for a 52-year-old female experiencing alcohol withdrawal. The call was later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Scott County Emergency Services
Listen to dispatch call
03:53
Transcript:
00:00
Can you show us clear the medical and en route to Burnsville? Can you start me an all call for the medical please?
00:07
1754.
00:18
Savage Fire, this is your page for a medical at Buffalo Wild Wings, 75.
00:24
Drive for a 52-year-old female in alcohol withdrawal.
00:28
She is sitting in a booth in the restaurant.
00:30
Time of page is 1755.
00:39
Anyone cancel page for my alcohol and show us back in route to the medical.
00:44
1756.
00:56
This is your cancellation.
01:02
This is your cancellation.
01:22
Yes, back in late.
01:27
Chief Forum service and it sounds like the party's involved will be...
01:32
Good.
01:50
Either one, they're moving out.
01:54
Copy, we will block her over.
01:57
Okay, we'll block her over.
02:07
Only... Dispatch NYE in service with three.
02:13
18-Hunter.
02:19
Dispatch Victoria duty crew?
02:23
Victoria. Victoria.
02:28
You still?
02:34
Line by chance, we're not.
02:37
Thanks.
02:40
Negative.
02:50
only a lot of the service of three.
03:20
Ellie?
03:33
Were you able to locate the female?
03:37
No, she was nowhere to be found in Buffalo Wild Wings.
03:41
Copy, she's still plotting at 7551.
03:44
She told us that she was sitting in a booth in the rest.
03:51
Copy, we'll go back and double check.
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Location mentioned:
Cedar Ave, Apple Valley, MN 55124
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