Medical call for man with broken toe at apartment, St Cloud MN
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Emergency medical response to a 30-year-old man with a broken toe at an apartment near 13th Street South in St. Cloud. A man with a backpack was also observed walking through the building and outdoors during the call.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, medical, 13th, 13th Street South, Apartment 404.
00:12
Say, Kirk, after you helped Jupiter Moon, you must have saw that...
00:15
That didn't belong in the building.
00:18
He was walking through the back hallway.
00:23
I did not.
00:28
Yeah, as you were, he just walked out as you were locking up the back north end right there by the cater Laker Room.
00:38
I thought that everyone over there was a P.A.S.
00:46
No, I followed him.
00:47
He ended up going out that door and out to the bridge area.
00:54
So yeah, he was checking outdoors.
00:56
But I thought you saw him because you were right behind him.
01:01
I saw a guy walking through A&B when I was bringing the Jupiter Moon lady through.
01:06
I thought it was an ATS employee because there's too many of them.
01:13
Just a guy with a backpack and checking outdoors.
01:19
10-4. Oh, look on camera to see what he looks like.
01:25
10-4. I couldn't see his face.
01:27
Just a bald gentleman.
01:33
25, 609.
01:38
5'4. 4.
01:48
Near 13th Street South.
01:51
Near 13th Street South and St.
01:53
Cloud number 404.
01:55
Again, near 13th Street South.
01:58
Near 13th Street South, St.
02:00
Cloud, Apartment, 404, 30-year-old male, broken toe.
02:03
Fire me.
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Location mentioned:
13th St S, St Cloud, MN 56301
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