Medical emergency for elderly male with flu symptoms near Sheridan St, St Paul NE
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A 76-year-old man with flu-like symptoms required emergency medical assistance near Sheridan Street. EMS was dispatched, the hospital was notified, and responders were informed the door was locked.
Audio|Heard on: Twin Loops Fire Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
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The tension, St.IMPs, ambulance needed, near Sheridan St,
00:06
Sheridan Street, near Sheridan St,
00:08
have 76-year-old male flu-like symptoms, 76-year-old male flu-like symptoms, 0712.
00:24
Attention St. Paul Fire and EMTs.
00:26
Attention to self-off iron ampetees.
00:29
near Sheridan Street, near Sheridan has 76-year-old (name withheld) flu-like symptoms, 76-year-old now flu symptoms, 0712.
00:48
Attention, St.
00:49
Pop, Irony, MTs, Attention St.
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Pop, Irony, MTs.
00:53
Ambulance needed, near Sheridan Street, near Sheridan.
00:57
76-year-old male flu-like symptoms.
01:00
Seventy-six-year-old male flu-like symptoms.
01:03
0717.
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Attention safe off IR&MTs, attention snake off iron AIMTs,
01:19
near Sheridan Street, near Sheridan, Sheridan.
01:24
76-year-old male flu-like symptoms, 76-year-old male flu-like symptoms, 0718.
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9-9-9-9-1 to Howard County or an alpha.
01:37
10-4[1], 1078.
01:41
This person said he's been sick all night.
01:43
Also advised, the door has been locked and also hospital has been advised.
01:49
10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / OK
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Location mentioned:
Sheridan St, St Paul, NE 68873
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