Medical assistance for woman with rash and cough, Sartell MN
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A 66-year-old woman in Sartell reported a rash, weakness, and a cough. Emergency responders were dispatched to her apartment near 10th Avenue North for medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Megan Available Sartell Unit for a medical assistance, a metal lawn village, near 10th Avenue North, Apartment 319.
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(number withheld).
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22. 22,
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We have a 66-year-old female that has been dealing with a rash for the last 3 days, woke up feeling very weak, and has a cough, turns free.
00:28
She said she's conscious breathing, correct?
00:36
2922, could you go again and you're off like what is?
00:42
The patient's table and is she alone?
00:44
Correct, yes, her door is unlocked.
00:48
She's probably, you get changed it to a med now.
00:51
Peace.
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1.56 will be around, highway 15, 2nd, 2nd Street, Prow for MBA.
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Copy in route, 153.
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153, party 2, near 10th Avenue north, apartment 319 in Sartell.
01:14
Again, priority 2, near 10th Avenue north.
01:17
Department 319, Sartell, 66-year-old female there with a rash and weakness, as well as coughs.
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He'll be on Cirrus 3.
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5-3 is en route near 10th Avenue, North, Sartell number 319,
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for a rash weakness cough.
01:40
Happy en route.
01:47
Mail 153 is on.
01:49
Stearns 3 in route to 10th Avenue North Surrish Health.
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Students inspection,
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mail.
01:58
For mail.
02:00
For my officer, you can just advise they won't be going.
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Location mentioned:
10th Ave N, Sartell, MN 56377
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