Male with breathing difficulty at Shepard Oak Apartments, Sauk Rapids MN
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Emergency medical response to a male with a history of COPD experiencing difficulty breathing at Shepard Oak Apartments near 13th Street North in Sauk Rapids.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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near 13th Street North, Department 46B,
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for male having difficulty breathing history, COPD.
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We put a lot of salt on this field.
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3.0.
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And all's on the way.
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We'll be clear on the road to the medical.
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Okay.
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4535-3500. 45-35-400.
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45-35.
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Made contact with the child, everything is fine.
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She still wasn't satisfied with that, so she'll probably call later in reference to our daughter, who was with her father.
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So I'll be clear.
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Okay.
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By 32.
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We're at the Valer's Hospital.
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You can put us back in service after day.
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Here's you also at 1530.
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590.
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49400, 25, you said?
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Um, for what I heard from my colony, yes, in that area.
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Tenfold. I'll take work.
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One through your thing cloud.
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I'll be arriving.
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I'll be arriving.
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151, priority one, going to Shepard Oak Apartments, near 13th Street North in Sauk Rapids, Unit 46, Bravo.
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Again, 151, Priority 1[1], Shepard Oak Apartments, near 13th Street North,
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Unit 46B, Bravo.
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This will be for a male, difficulty breathing, COPD history on BN4.
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Priority 1: High-priority/urgent medical response
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Location mentioned:
13th St N, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379
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