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Unresponsive man with blue hands found near Daisy Drive, Annandale MN
Near Daisy Drive, responders found a 64-year-old man unresponsive with blue, cold hands, prompting urgent medical attention.
Audio|Heard on: Wright County Public Safety
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
First patient is a rescue for a medical near Daisy Drive.
00:03
It's for a 64-year-old male who was found.
00:06
The hands are blue, cold to the touch.
00:10
First page is 1744.
00:12
Yep, everyone.
00:13
Have a good night.
00:15
P-Boh-Boh.
00:27
Second page, Annandale Rescue near Daisy Drive for a 64-year-old man who was found unresponsive in the hallway.
00:36
Hands are blue, cold to the touch.
00:39
Second page 1745.
00:42
696, Code 3[1], Annandale,
00:44
near Daisy Drive.
00:46
Stick one.
00:47
Copy.
00:50
1745.
00:56
Annandale, Chief One right going.
00:58
Chief One.
01:03
I'll be en route to the medical.
01:06
In route 1746.
01:13
36, 96. 90's arrest.
01:19
Highway 1746.
01:25
So many 120s out at Mama Sello.
01:32
Covey 1747.
01:38
158, clear, St.
01:39
Clown Hospital.
01:41
Covey 158, clear.
01:43
Okay, I'm in the bill, Chief One.
01:46
Chief One, good.
01:49
158, you can post Stock Rapids.
01:52
For the officer, unseen, you can cancel, do you need a cancel page sense?
01:57
Yes, please.
02:00
158, copy Stock Rapids.
02:10
Cancel page 4 and No Rescue for the medical near Daisy Drive.
02:15
Cancel for the officer on scene, 1749.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed with lights and siren
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Location mentioned:
Daisy Dr, Annandale, MN 55302
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