Medical crew assist man who fell and could not get up, Sebeka MN
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Emergency crews responded to a 77-year-old man who fell near East Beach Avenue in Sebeka and was unable to get up. Additional personnel were called to assist with lifting the larger patient.
Audio|Heard on: Wadena,Otter Tail, Hubbard, and Todd County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Bingall, please respond to near East Beach Avenue.
00:04
77-year-old male fell unable to get up.
00:06
Low oxygen staff found they'd like to taken in.
00:09
Times 803.
00:16
6154.O.O.R. Taylor, we ain't known on that page.
00:19
10.
00:24
6150. How to tap.
00:26
Go ahead.
00:32
You go ahead and page a duty crew also, he's kind of a bigger gentleman, don't need help lifting him out.
00:37
August Falls Fire Duty Crew, please respond to near East Beach Avenue.
00:47
To assist Ringall lifting times 804, the Nivotee 2 with them.
00:56
Chief Patrol to Sherbourne County on Seattle.
01:00
Go ahead, stay.
01:05
We have an Elk River car that can check on the debris.
01:10
We're about 30 minutes out.
01:12
He found Highway 10, Mile Marker 211, or Jocelyn Street, might be the closest intersection.
01:21
Got a dumpster full of bags that's on the right lane of traffic.
01:26
Copy, 805. Thank you.
01:34
Telly one to Rital.
01:36
Telly one.
01:41
You show me and Raoul, do you know what this is the only best to expedite or what we're doing?
01:49
Negative, it's just assisting with lifting a heavier mail page.
01:54
Well, thank you.
02:00
Let's the rescue order till this past, so we are back in service.
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Sebeka, MN 56477
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