77-year-old male falls with severe head bleeding, Buffalo MN
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Emergency medical responders were dispatched to a residence near Darrow Avenue Southeast in Rockford Township for a 77-year-old male hospice patient who fell and suffered a severe bleeding head wound. The patient was not breathing normally at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Wright County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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First page for Dono Rescue for medical, near Darrow Avenue Southeast, Rockford Township, 77-year-old male has fallen, has a head wound that is spurting blood, not breathing normally.
00:15
Is the hospice patient, time of first page 2131.
00:28
Second page for Dono Rescue for medical, near Darrow Avenue Southeast, Rockford Township.
00:35
77-year-old male has fallen, has a head wound that is spurting blood, not breathing normally.
00:41
Is a hospice patient, time second page 2132.
00:49
6191.20, we'll be clearing and returning.
00:53
2132.
00:55
695, Code 3[1] in Rockford Township, near Darrow Avenue Southeast, and a fall.
01:01
Clearwater Rescue to Red County.
01:03
You can show us respond to that medical.
01:06
Okay.
01:07
Rescue in Row, 2132.
01:10
697, Buffalo.
01:16
Great County from Dillon Rescue.
01:20
Colonel Rescue.
01:24
Show Chief Two Enroll.
01:29
Chief Two in Row.
01:30
Chief Two in Row, 2134.
01:37
Next night, thanks for Claire.
01:40
Claywater Rescue, Ray County, control is on scene.
01:43
2135.
01:45
I'm seeing 2135.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed with lights and siren
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Location mentioned:
SE Darrow Ave, Buffalo, MN 55313
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