Medical emergency at Staples for man with chest pain, Staples MN
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Emergency responders were called to a location near 9th Street Northeast in Staples for a 56-year-old man experiencing chest pain during a video consultation with his doctor. The man was alert and attempted to open the door for emergency personnel. Law enforcement was also dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Wadena,Otter Tail, Hubbard, and Todd County Public Safety
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
That will be paging staples ambulance.
00:08
553 Detroit.
00:10
553.
00:16
If you haven't started any toes, don't we shouldn't eat any right now? 104, 935.
00:31
Staples Ambulance, you are needed at the address of near 9th Street Northeast in Staples.
00:36
56-year-old male party there is on a video chat with a doctor complaining of chest pain.
00:42
He is alert, rocking back and forth.
00:44
He believes he can get the door open for you.
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Time on page 935.
00:50
Todd of 40202, can you copy the medical?
00:55
104. Can you go again with the address?
00:59
337, Todd, you can show us in route.
01:01
In route at 936, and which crew were you?
01:05
We're in 337 today.
01:07
104.
01:10
Todd, at 4202.
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Your address is near 9th Street Northeast.
01:18
Near 9th Street Northeast.
01:20
104.
01:26
30801, Ms. Sarah, copy?
01:32
Sarah, you guys come back right up to the front door to sign my squad.
01:40
3-37. You can show us on, please.
01:48
Onsen it, 937, and patient was going to try and get the door open for you if it has not been open yet, law enforcement on the way.
01:58
104, we copy.
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Location mentioned:
9th St NE, Staples, MN 56479
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