Medical emergency for man with possible broken leg, Austin MN
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A 40-year-old man near 4th Avenue Northeast in Austin had a fall and possibly broke his lower leg. He is conscious, breathing, and not bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: Austin Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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LA's chapter and fire for medical at near 4th Avenue Northeast for a 40-year-old male with a possible broken leg, awake and breathing.
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Near 4th Avenue Northeast, 10 of page 138.
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I'llace chapter and fire for medical at near 4th Avenue Northeast for a 40-year-old male with a possible broken leg, awake and breathing.
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Near 4th Avenue Northeast, 10 of page 138.
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667,
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priority 2[1], near 4th Avenue Northeast, and Austin.
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Again, priority 2[1],
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near 4th Avenue,
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Northeast.
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OACA, OECR, Pyrr, Coppers.
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1239.
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667, Enro. Copy in-Row.
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Sixth, six, seven. I'd say not yet.
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Oh, for six seven.
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We are remaining, priority two, for a 40-4-0-year-old male, conscious and breathing,
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tripped and possibly broke his leg,
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has a recent fall accidental, no bleeding is responding normally, injury is to the lower leg, is no longer on the ground.
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Again, priority two.
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Got it up.
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Oh, you've got to your first.
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That was fair.
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Injun 302, vina route,
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near 4th Avenue Northeast.
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For medical.
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priority 2: Lower-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
4th Ave NE, Austin, MN 55912
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