Woman injured thumb opening can at apartment, Cold Spring MN
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A 47-year-old woman cut her thumb severely while opening a can of soup at Pine West Apartments near 3rd Street South in Cold Spring. Emergency medical services responded and transported her to St. Cloud Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Can I get a close? Bring in it for a medical at Pine West Apartments, near 3rd Street South.
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64-man?
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Pretty apartment number four, 47-year-old female.
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She cut her thumb opening up a can of soup.
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I'll give you strings for her.
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Thank you, okay.
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Culturing were severe response for medical applying west departments near 3rd Street South, Department number four, 24, 27-year-old female that caught her thumb, opening a can of soup, stirring foursett channel.
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Calls from risk.
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If we respond for a medical at the Pine West Apartments, near 3rd Street South, Department number 4,
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47-year-old female who cut her thumb,
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opening a can of soup.
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She turned towards your channel dispatch is Claire 1739.
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5.63, go ahead with your traffic.
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I was paging.
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You can put us at the St.
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Cloud Hospital.
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I copy, 1740.
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690 690 690 Logging in ALS to ALS to O-200.
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Have a good chance.
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Thank you, you too.
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One in Cold Spring, near 3rd Street South,
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Pinewest Apartments, Unit 4, 157, Party 11104, near 3rd Street South in Cold Spring, Pine West Apartments Unit 4 for a 47-year-old female,
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cut hers done on a soup can with severe bleeding, sterns 4.
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Location mentioned:
3rd St S, Cold Spring, MN 56320
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