Elderly woman with medical emergency at Mankato residence, Mankato MN
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An elderly woman at The Pillars of Mankato is experiencing vomiting, low blood pressure, labored breathing, and declining responsiveness. A nurse is with her and emergency services have been notified.
Audio|Heard on: Blue Earth and Faribault Counties Sheriff, Police and EMS
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02:13
Transcript:
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Medical The Pillars of Mankato near Prairie Rose Drive unit (number withheld) 3122 and 2902 You're needed
00:11
Normally walks with a walker and now have to assist with her.
00:17
She just have a low-grade temp and low BP vomiting for the last 24 hours, incontinent for BP.
00:25
Conscious of breathing harder and faster than normal, there is a nurse with her.
00:30
Pillars of Mankato near Prairie Rose Drive unit (number withheld), Justice Center Clear,
00:35
and 941.
00:40
2970, 200900.
00:41
No, remember, please.
00:47
Covered.
00:55
683 priority two the Pillars of Mankato near Prairie Rose Drive apartment (number withheld) again priority two the Pillars of Mankato near Prairie Rose Drive apartment (number withheld)
01:12
So there's a main kiddo.
01:18
Copy en route.
01:21
23, main kiddo.
01:28
183. 183.
01:30
Could you contact the tow for this vehicle? It's on its passenger side.
01:36
Up against a tree, about 30 yards off the road.
01:40
Copy.
01:52
Spancipation Update.
01:56
You'll be upgrading priority 1 for a 93-93-year-old female conscious breathing needs assist of 3 to get out of bed.
02:05
Vomiting,
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temperature, loose stools.
02:08
She is not responding normally and she is not breathing normally.
02:13
No bleeding.
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Location mentioned:
Prairie Rose Dr, Mankato, MN 56001
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