Medical emergency at San Marcos Apartments, Duluth MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency at San Marcos Apartments near West Third Street in Duluth. A man, approximately 50 years old, appeared confused and may have been experiencing early signs of heart failure and pancreatic complications. Units were sent to assist, with indications of multiple patients at the location.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis MN EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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One tower,
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and male respond to a medical at San Marcos Apartments near West Third Street, code two for a fifty-year-old male.
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Very confused, didn't understand what the reporting party was saying.
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He is in the beginning stages of heart failure and has issues with his pancreas.
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One tower and male respond to a medical at San Marcos Apartments near West Third Street.
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Code two for a fifty-year-old male who is confused, not understanding the reporting party.
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Beginning stages of heart failure and issues with the pancreas at time 1303.
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Copy San Marcos Apartments near West Third Street.
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Fifty-year-old male, confused with history of heart failure and pancreas issues.
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Three hundred and seven to respond from downtown.
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Seven copies en route San Marcos for multiple patients.
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Copying out.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
W 3rd St, Duluth, MN 55805
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