Ambulance requested to 3343 Cross Pelican Lane for a male struck on the arm with a metal driveway ice chipper, complaining of severe left arm pain., Watertown SD
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Ambulance requested to 3343 Cross Pelican Lane for a male struck on the arm with a metal driveway ice chipper, complaining of severe left arm pain.
Audio|Heard on: Codington County Public Safety
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03:11
Transcript:
00:00
5-2-327. The 1012 Ambulance is requesting an ambulance.
00:07
327, you guys.
00:09
Requesting an ambulance for the 1012 M.
00:12
Yeah, 10-4[1].
00:13
With an ice chipper, a heavy-duty middle driveway ice chipper.
00:21
10-4[1]. 10-4.
00:44
Other Town, HP 71.
00:50
Can you run a triple I on Joshua and check for priors for 62, please?
00:58
10-4[1].
01:03
This is it with a heavy-duty driveway ice chipper.
01:06
Again, Watertown ambulance, you're being requested to 3343 Cross Pelican Lane.
01:13
Officers on scene with the adult male.
01:34
Young,
01:36
Adam, Nora, George.
01:37
First name is Love.
01:39
Lincoln, Ocean, Victor, Edward.
01:40
Data number 1024.92.
01:48
Infectate for Pryors, and then I'll be in or out to PLH.
01:53
1040, excuse.
02:02
5-2, are your officers relating on any reported injuries?
02:22
Stand by, I had parties arguing there.
02:27
Mail was hit with an ice shipper, a metal,
02:31
a driveway ice shipper.
02:35
Stand by.
02:53
He's complaining of really bad pain in his left arm.
03:01
He is complaining of left arm pain he was hip in the arm.
03:10
The Atlantic Street copies.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Location mentioned:
N Pelican Ln, Watertown, SD 57201
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