Woman's heart races after taking medication in apartment, Le Roy MN
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A 51-year-old woman at near Mather Street South apartment experienced a racing heart after taking medication. Emergency medical services responded.
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Mower County to Le Roy Ambulance and Leroy Fire for a medical at near Mather Street South, Apartment Number 6, for a 51-year-old female who took some of her medications, her heart is racing.
00:11
Near Mather Street South, Apartment number 6, patient is (number withheld), please respond.
00:21
Leroy copies 866.
00:29
Le Roy fire, 866.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:35
Do you need the fire department for this medical?
00:38
No, we should be fine, thanks, Kim.
00:44
We're going to fire, (name withheld).
00:46
Did you copy direct?
00:48
I copy direct, thank you.
00:52
You have enough, Bailey.
00:57
Just me so far.
01:02
All right, I'm coming.
01:06
5691 in Mara County.
01:09
5691?
01:14
You can put me en route and unseen in about 30 seconds.
01:18
En route and unseen in about 30 seconds at 10.58.
01:21
Do you want that to respond?
01:28
Keep him coming and we'll let you know.
01:31
Kemi.
01:35
I'm (name withheld) LIC to Le Roy ambulance.
01:46
I'm just wondering if you would still like my deputy to proceed to this medical.
01:52
Can you repeat that please?
01:57
I'm to continue for the medical in Le Roy.
02:04
No, we should be fine, thank you.
02:07
104, thank you.
02:14
56.81, American County.
02:18
5691.
02:23
You can put me around to MCHS, Austin.
02:27
104.
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Location mentioned:
S Mather St, Le Roy, MN 55951
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