Autistic female injured head after hitting a wall, Moose Lake MN
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Police and emergency medical services responded to near Grove Avenue for an autistic teenage female who injured her head after hitting a wall during a behavioral episode. The injury reopened a previous wound, and medical personnel were requested to provide care and clean the wound.
Audio|Heard on: Carlton County Public Safety
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Request of near Grove Avenue of autistic female is having a moment and hitting both parents.
00:11
Emple.
00:15
268-1 copy as well.
00:21
There works.
00:23
I'm going to send an ambulance.
00:29
She had a prior wound on her head and then hit her head on the wall and it opened back up that wound, so he's requesting an ambulance for that.
00:38
10-4, why don't you just have them staged for the time being till I'm going for?
00:48
You just want to let them know they don't need to go code at all.
00:51
I've dealt with her plenty of times.
00:54
Never, I just think they want the wound clean up as all.
01:17
Attention,
01:18
Essentia Moose Lake First Responders, request to respond code to response and to stage.
01:24
We're going to near Grove Avenue for an autistic 15-year-old female had a previous wound opened up on her head when she hit her head on the wall in a frustrating moment.
01:34
Requesting a patch-up.
01:36
Attention is sent to most like mystic for responders request.
01:40
We are going to near Grove Avenue.
01:42
We want her to stage until the police get her calmed.
01:44
We're looking to repair a wound that was opened up on her head from a prior incident.
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Location mentioned:
Grove Ave, Moose Lake, MN 55767
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