56-year-old woman injured after fall at home, Sauk Rapids MN
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A 56-year-old woman fell and injured herself inside her home near 3rd Avenue South in Sauk Rapids. She was conscious but speaking slowly, and responders had access through an unlocked front door.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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40,500, 3211 for a medical.
00:07
Near 3rd Avenue South.
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A female fell and is injured.
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She is talking really slow.
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Very happy.
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20406 to back.
00:25
It should be good all this around the corner.
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Okay, copy that.
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I have a firm kind of in the middle there.
00:47
10-6. These will let DOT though if they have any trucks out in the area, 94's like through here.
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Copy. I know I saw one go through there probably like five, ten minutes ago.
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Well,
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yeah.
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And for thanks.
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2211, it's going to be 1101, 1101 through that episode.
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Copy.
01:23
Copy. 4.6 and 6, 2411, you copy for an SS agency 6.9, Press Street Telf.
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06 crossballs.
01:34
We've got a St.
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Cloud officer that arrested a male who gave a name of (name withheld), and our officers think he was given a false name.
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They're just requesting you locate the mail at this residence.
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Copy.
02:04
Priority 2[1], near 3rd Avenue South in Sauk Rapids.
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Party 2, near 3rd Avenue South for a 56-year-old female who fell and is injured.
02:18
She is on the living room floor and the front door is unlocked using BN4.
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Priority 2: Lower-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
3rd Ave S, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379
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