Male patient collapsed and breathing abnormally in bathroom, Luverne MN
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A male patient collapsed in a bathroom near West Veterans Drive in Luverne and was unconscious with abnormal breathing possibly indicating a cardiac event. Emergency medical services responded urgently.
Audio|Heard on: Rock County Sheriff, Fire, EMS and PW
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Transcript:
00:00
Cars is spot a near West Veterans Drive.
00:07
Medical possible cardiac events.
00:15
329 to dispatch.
00:17
10.0.208, that's a side.
00:36
Rock County Ambulance was part of near West Messrs.
00:40
Drive in LaVern for a male patient collapse in the bathroom and unconscious and breathing strange.
00:46
Respond to emergent.
00:48
Near West Veterans Drive in Lavern for a male patient collapse in the bathroom, unconscious and breathing strange.
00:54
Rock County Clear is 616.
00:58
600 copies near West Veterans Drive and Luverne.
01:02
2798 will be responding.
01:09
Rock 20 cars, possibly agonal breathing.
01:16
2798 to 600, we are in route.
01:19
You know, possible agonal breathing.
01:23
The answer to drive.
01:31
This was 210 here, that was...
01:43
Should be directly to the east of 210.
01:50
Newtown home is here.
01:52
Native House.
02:06
Luverne, Emory, you respond to near West Veterans Drive for a male patient that collapsed in a breathing, strange, possibly, agonal.
02:14
Near West Veterans Drive in Luverne,
02:17
nail patient collapsed in bathroom,
02:19
breathing, strange, plus diagonal breathing.
02:21
Rockline question, thank you.
02:28
Seven minutes, we were unseen.
02:33
Copy unseen.
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Location mentioned:
W Veteran's Dr, Luverne, MN 56156
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