Medical emergency at Hardee's for choking male, Sauk Centre MN
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A man was choking at Hardee's near Main Street South. The initial ambulance call was canceled but later requested to return for medical evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Stearns, Meeker and Kandiyohi Counties Public Safety
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
808, medical emergency near Main Street South, so figuring not what it is.
00:06
Good for, you know.
00:13
Please somebody you choking.
00:17
My 318 status.
00:24
Code 4[1].
00:39
Section Angus is new for a medical...
00:43
Yeah, near Main Street south at the Hardee for a male in the parking lot that was choking.
01:00
Thanks for anybody seen for a medical near Main Street South for male in the parking lot that was choking.
01:07
Stearns 4. It turns for 2.
01:18
Sauk Centre ambulance cancel page for the male choking at Hardee's he's not needing any medical assistance at this time anymore you can clear sounds clear 12.
01:36
What channel are they on? I'll get over there.
01:39
Uh,
01:40
right before you got there, the request is we canceled.
01:42
You want me to get them going again?
01:48
Yeah, I'll just send them a routine.
01:50
Sounds good.
01:56
Ambulance.
01:58
You are going to be requested back at Hardy's near Main Street for all the off-scene scenes requesting you guys to check them out.
02:05
You can go routine using turns for.
02:10
561. We copy that page.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: Situation under control; no further assistance needed
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Location mentioned:
Main St S, Sauk Centre, MN 56378
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