Elderly woman treated for severe constipation near Parkside Ln, North Mankato MN
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According to the dispatch call, medical team responded to an 80-year-old woman near Parkside Lane, North Mankato. She was experiencing severe constipation and felt faint after recent heart treatment. Her breathing and color were normal during assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Mankato Mayo Clinic Ambulance Dispatch
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Next available, Mancato crew, call holding priority two near Parkside Lane, North Mankato.
00:14
Again, call holding, priority two, near Parkside Lane, North Mankato.
00:20
6-8-1 is available.
00:24
Did we not get canceled off that last call? We can respond.
00:29
I'll get that dropped on you.
00:31
I don't think my screen was refreshing.
00:33
That was great out.
00:34
Thank you, 681.
00:36
And if you could repeat the address, that'd be great.
00:41
681, that address is going to be near Parkside Lane, North Mankato.
00:50
Happy,
00:52
Enrol,
00:53
Parkside Lane,
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North Mankato.
00:56
I'm also going to try to restart,
00:58
respond on our end.
01:00
Copy.
01:07
6-8-2 is on scene with patient contact.
01:11
Copy 6-8-2 on scene.
01:14
6-8-1, I have patient update when you're ready.
01:21
Thanks for us.
01:26
The 6-8-1 is ready for her.
01:34
6A1, you're responding to an 80-year-old female conscious breathing.
01:40
Cardiac ablation on Wednesday now severe constipation thinks she'll pass out if she stands up.
01:48
Her breathing is completely normal, she is responding normally, she's not changing color.
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Location mentioned:
Parkside Ln, North Mankato, MN 56003
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