Fire and medical units respond to incident near highway 52, Cannon Falls MN
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Fire and medical teams responded to an incident near 22nd Avenue and Highway 52 south of Cannon Falls. Additionally, responders were sent to assist a 97-year-old woman who fell and is unable to walk but has no pain.
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
In-Pol's medic one to dispatch.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:09
Canter Falls Medical One to dispatch.
00:12
Go ahead?
00:15
We don't see me crash for that second call.
00:22
Copy. I'll call back to Cota.
00:25
I'll call back to Cota.
00:28
And a fire to Cannon Falls Amones, north at 47.
00:40
Go ahead for medical one.
00:43
Dakota said it will be up by 22nd, north of 47, so they're still in the South Palm Lane.
00:54
Yeah, it does match.
00:59
5.14, go ahead.
01:04
I'll be entering elders.
01:27
Dispatch and Broad Ambulance Pine Island first responders to respond back to Vista Pine Haven.
01:32
Near 3rd Street Northwest for a 97-year-old female resident who had a fall earlier.
01:39
At the time, family chose not to send her in, but one of the children came recently and now wants her to be checked out.
01:45
She is unable to walk, but not complaining of any pain.
01:48
Again, pageings in Broad Ambulance in Pine Island, first responders to respond back to Vista Pine Haven near 3rd Street Northwest.
01:55
Time of page 2106.
02:01
351, cover.
02:04
Copy.
02:09
Andolph Hampton, Engine 1 to Canna Falls, Medic 1.
02:15
Go ahead for Medic 1.
02:19
Did you guys copy the updated address 22nd and Highway 52 to South Online?
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Location mentioned:
US-52, Cannon Falls, MN
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