Medical call for woman with chest pain near State Street, Elrosa MN
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An ambulance was sent near State Street in Arrosa for a 51-year-old woman with chest pain and breathing trouble. She was taken to the hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Stearns, Meeker and Kandiyohi Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Arrosa Rescue Sox Center Ambulance, you're needed for a medical,
00:03
near State Street in Arrosa.
00:06
For a 51-year-old female that's having chest pain and difficulty breathing, strength for communication,
00:12
requesting you use the back alley door, dispatch clear, (number withheld).
00:20
16.
00:25
Go ahead. If it's referred to that matter, they can advise since (number withheld) is tied up.
00:31
Hi, Copy, that was my question, thank you.
00:37
Morning, I take everything.
00:39
Code 4[1] here, I'm just going to be on the phone.
00:42
Hi, Copy.
00:48
Swaps Center (number withheld) to Stearns County.
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(number withheld), go ahead.
00:56
We copy that page and will be en route shortly.
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222.
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213 is Stearns County.
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213, go ahead.
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You can mark this and route to that medical.
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223.
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205
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I just want to verify his Pencil ambulance on scene there with you.
01:29
They'd never check that.
01:30
I just want to make sure they got en route.
01:34
Yeah, they're on scene.
01:36
They're about to head to the hospital with the patient.
01:40
I copy, thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: Situation under control; no further assistance needed
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Location mentioned:
State St, Elrosa, MN 56325
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