Man passes out multiple times in rice, Rice MN
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Medical responders were dispatched near 6th Avenue Northwest in Rice for a 47-year-old man who passed out multiple times. The man is now conscious and breathing. There is concern about a possible stroke.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Do you want to head back to that trouble 3,
00:02
6th Avenue Northwest? The male party passed out again.
00:06
He is conscious and breathing.
00:08
Third time now this evening has happened.
00:12
Happy.
00:15
The 69-5.
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5th Avenue 5th Street, Northeast.
00:24
Paul, William Paul, (number withheld).
00:27
I'm talking.
00:29
2.40.
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2.40.
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C-802.
00:39
I may contact with Randall, let him know what's going on, it's been secured.
00:43
I'll be clear.
00:46
Copy. Copy.
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Copy. You can't.
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We can't.
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We can get this.
01:06
Roy Sawyer for Medical.
01:08
Near 6th Avenue Northwest.
01:12
Near 6th Avenue Northwest.
01:14
47-year-old male passed out for the third time this evening.
01:18
He's now conscious and breathing and worry about a possible stroke procedure.
01:22
Tell on the page 1957.
01:46
154, party to near 6th Avenue Northwest Rice.
01:51
Again, party to near 6th Avenue Northwest Rice.
01:54
Near 6th Avenue Northwest Rice.
01:56
We were there earlier for a male who passed out, was conscious and breathing, and now it happened three more times using VN4.
02:08
Dr. Robbies, we're en route, near 6th Avenue Northwest, right?
02:13
Is that true?
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave NW, Rice, MN 56367
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