16-year-old male found in woods with exposure risk, Gilbert MN
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Emergency responders found a 16-year-old male in the woods near Nevada Avenue West in Gilbert. He showed signs of possible exposure to the elements and had suicidal concerns. He was located and is being transported by ambulance.
Audio|Heard on: North St. Louis County Sheriff, Fire and Roads
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Transcript:
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At near Nevada Avenue West for a male that was in the woods.
00:08
Possible exposure.
00:10
St. Louis to Virginia Ambulance for medical.
00:12
Near Nevada Avenue West for a male that's been in the woods at 22.54.
00:22
That's from Wellsville, Command.
00:25
Command, go ahead.
00:28
Be assigning, Virginia, May 6th.
00:35
Hey, Lewis, Gilbert for responders, is this call in Gilbert?
00:57
Responders, a whole set up by a crew swimming.
01:10
State List to Gilbert first responders, speaking for the medical at near Nevada Avenue West.
01:14
Have a male that's been in the woods.
01:15
They did locate them and they're walking them out somewhere in that area.
01:19
We'll update when we have a better location.
01:20
St. Louis to Gilbert first responders for a male, 16 years of age of possible exposure and suicidal concerns.
01:25
That's 2226.
01:31
That's 2227.
01:37
Plan from interior.
01:42
All rooms, clear.
01:57
Their location for the ambulance?
02:01
It's going to be the access to the Norfolk property in Gilbert, off of Nevada, or off their main street there.
02:08
Delta all the squads.
02:10
And for perfect.
02:11
I just didn't know where they're coming out.
02:12
Thank you.
02:14
6.32 to Virginia Mettus.
02:26
We're going to transport them.
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Location mentioned:
Nevada Ave, Gilbert, MN 55741
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