Male with possible hand injury after use of force incident, St Paul NE
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Emergency responders provided medical assistance to a male with a possible hand injury after a use-of-force event at the Pump and Pantry parking lot near 2nd St in St. Paul, Nebraska.
Audio|Heard on: Twin Loops Fire Mutual Aid
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Attention,
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St. Paul Fire and EMTs.
00:04
You're needed at Pump and Pantry parking lot.
00:07
Law enforcement is out with a male.
00:11
He has a hand injury due to a use-of-force event.
00:24
Attention to St.
00:25
Paul Fire and EMTs, you're needed at Pump and Pantry.
00:29
Law enforcement is out with three males.
00:32
You're needed to look at one male.
00:35
Did you use of force, 1125?
01:03
Central people fire and EMTs.
01:05
You're needed at Pump and Pantry.
01:07
Law enforcement is out with a male, possible hand injury.
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1129.
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Thank you, St.
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Pop, Ireland, EMTs, we need at Pump and Pantry.
01:24
Law enforcement is out with a male, possible hand injury, 1129.
01:30
One EMT can meet on again.
01:34
10-5.
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All right and 30.
01:55
St. Paul Fire and EMTs, if you're available, Pump and Pantry, law enforcement is out with the male, possible hand injury, 1131.
02:12
St. Paul, more help is needed, have one EMT on the pad.
02:17
Pump and Pantry, law enforcement is out with a male, possible hand injury, 1131.
02:25
Hard Johnny, simple.
02:32
991, did you advise your en route?
02:35
Copy that, en route.
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10.4. 1131.
02:51
Howard County, St.
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Paul 99, arrived on scene.
02:56
1133.
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Location mentioned:
2nd St, St Paul, NE 68873
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