Ambulance transfers man with brain hemorrhage to care unit, Albert Lea MN
An ambulance crew is dispatched to transfer a 66-year-old man with a brain bleed from Albert Lea hospital emergency department to Mankato care unit.
Audio|Source: Austin Combined (Law / Fire / EMS)
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Transcript:
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Priority 4-2 ALS[1] coming out of Albert Lea, ED, room 7, going to Mankato, PCU, room 3015.
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Priority 4-2 ALS[1] coming out of Albert Lea, ED, room 7, going to Mankato,
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PCU-3015, Cruise, to acknowledge 666.
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All Austin, Chris.
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667, I will get a copy of this dropped on you.
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607 can take it if you just send the BLS crew over to Albert Lea.
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That way we have ALS[1] coverage in most cities.
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Yeah, we can definitely do that.
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One for the station.
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Good.
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I'll be clear, UTO.
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Dover.
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This match 56A, copy direct for Headholder, Albert Lea.
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Copy, Head in Albert Lea.
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607, are you ready for a copy of this trip?
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Sure, if you want to go with details.
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66-year-old male, subdural hemorrhage, saving locks, cardiac monitor,
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no isolation.
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Pha.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
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Albert Lea, MN 56007
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