Male patient weak and immobile near County Road 21, Browerville MN
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Emergency responders were called to a location near County Road 21 in Moran area for a male patient who was weak and unable to walk. The patient needed transport to the hospital. Additional notes mention a possible runaway vehicle situation nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Wadena,Otter Tail, Hubbard, and Todd County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Staples Ambulance, please respond, (number withheld), County 21, Browerville, that's Moran, Section 27,
00:07
for a male party weak and not ambulatory, needs transport to the ER, time pages 1422.
00:21
Twelve, twenty-two-touch traffic.
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Client.
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Ten and a hundred and a seventh with Frank Henry Henry four and five.
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1422.
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Detroit, 2950 cars and 2930 cars.
00:39
If you can take a look at that 1065 and pending, looks like we actually just made contact with this vehicle that was off-road and work pulled out on Interstate 94 going eastbound.
00:50
So he possibly is a runaway from home.
00:54
One, three, seven copies.
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He was in,
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at mile 24, 20 minutes ago, and is now eastbound still?
01:05
Looks like he was actually going to be south of the, or I guess, east of the mile marker 24.
01:11
We had just pulled a mile somewhere in the 30th mile marker area.
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Fort,
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we'll keep our eyes open for them.
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Super, thank you.
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2,900's trip.
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2,900. 2,900.
01:40
Browerville Rescue, please respond (number withheld), County 21 Moran section 27 for a male party, not ambulatory, ambulance may need assistance with loading, time of pages 1424.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 21, Browerville, MN
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