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Man falls on Highway 169, suffers possible shoulder injury and faintnessHill City MN

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US-169, Hill City, MN 55748

Emergency teams respond to a man who fell near Highway 169, who possibly dislocated his shoulder and feels faint.

Audio|Heard on: Itasca County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Station North Ambulance, North Ambulance, respond at 10331 U.S.
00:04
Highway 169 for a male who fell, possibly dislocated his shoulder,
00:10
and now he's feeling faint.
00:12
Again, 10331, U.S.
00:14
Highway 169, so city.
00:16
Station quit 1223.
00:23
North 5167, acknowledges you can put us en route.
00:29
1225.
00:31
It's got on 5167.
00:37
I copy the call on 1509.
00:41
Copy that, one fall possible shoulder dislocation.

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US-169, Hill City, MN 55748

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