Gunshot wound patient evacuated by helicopter on county road, Stearns County MN
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According to the dispatch call, a patient with a gunshot wound is being backboarded and transported by helicopter on County Road 29 for medical evacuation.
Audio|Heard on: Stearns, Meeker and Kandiyohi Counties Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:18
Transcript:
00:00
4550s on scene, we're going to be shutting down County Road 29 for the chopper.
00:04
Acknowledged.
00:10
Neither of us have a wrap, but I was just offering our assistance if we get a wrap.
00:17
Okay, Sartell is doing a transport throughout Hainesville looking for a wrap.
00:23
The 6410 have one that can assist.
00:30
6-4-10, yes.
00:32
I thought it was in Charlottel.
00:40
64-8, I have the rap.
00:41
I can be in route.
00:47
Logan.
00:48
Again.
00:50
I can't be using goals for French for 10 that way.
00:53
Do any code or repeat?
01:00
Dean, first the vehicle.
01:06
And see what you should join on the camera.
01:27
7106, 7926.
01:28
It's up to you if you guys want to come to our PD and we can do it in the warm garage instead of having her on the ground out in the snow and the cold.
01:37
Yeah, that would be great.
01:38
I will drive there.
01:45
325 is the deputy on 94th report?
01:51
It's turn of 25, so you go ahead.
01:55
Thanks for the help.
01:56
You can clear. We're just waiting on a flatbed.
01:58
I'll take your spot.
02:01
Thank you.
02:29
Part.
03:01
Acknowledged. Are you by forcing to give an update to them?
03:06
Yeah, acknowledged.
03:10
Gunshot wound did they add to the skull?
03:14
Vitals are good, unresponsive,
03:17
and they are allowed them on the backboard now.
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Co Rd 29, Minnesota
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