Woman struck by car at gas station in Duluth, Duluth MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a traffic accident at Kwik Trip Denfeld in Duluth, where a woman was struck by a car. The woman was breathing and reported leg pain. Fire personnel assisted at the scene, and traffic control was requested for the westbound direction near the fire exit.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis MN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Orland, we're sending medical to Kwik Trip Denfeld for a car versus female.
00:06
She is breathing and has leg pain.
00:11
Eyes.
00:12
Three four.
00:15
Twenty four.
00:18
Five nine St.
00:19
Louis, can you step beyond that? Twenty four, you can probably go home.
00:24
Copy, thanks.
00:26
Edward.
00:28
Thirty-six, you can send me a pending.
00:33
Ten four, I'll send you on one at Holiday Inn.
00:36
That's probably going to lead you away.
00:39
Or three, go ahead.
00:44
Three, four.
00:49
Thirty-six, you can send the next.
00:56
Ten four, someone's slamming doors on the 11th floor at Grace Salon.
01:03
Five nine to three five, I'm pulling up.
01:05
What do you need?
01:07
We have most things under control here.
01:10
Patient says she's okay and being tended to by fire.
01:16
If you just want to direct traffic coming westbound here to the fire exit in the middle there, west only.
01:24
That works.
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Location mentioned:
Denfeld, Duluth, MN
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