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Severe abdominal pain at Annandale McDonald's sparks urgent rescue, Annandale MN
A man at McDonald's near Elm Street West in Annandale suffers severe abdominal pain, prompting urgent rescue requiring lifting assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Wright County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
We have another medical at McDonald's, near Elm Street West.
00:04
It's going to be for a male party with abdominal pain.
00:07
It does sound like they're going to need some lifting assistance.
00:10
Would you like me to page out for that? 10-4.
00:13
You can page out, but we're just about to clear the Juan Valley Drive.
00:19
We'll all be responding from there.
00:21
Copy all page out, and then I'll put you all en route to McDonald's.
00:24
Thank you, 1125.
00:27
Denver, thank you.
00:35
First page, Anadale Rescue 4E Medical at near Elm Street West at McDonald's, or email party with severe abdominal pain.
00:43
This is your first page at 1125.
00:51
239 Metro.
01:02
Second page to Anandale Rescue for a medical at near Elm Street West, for a male party, 67, severe abdominal pain, lifting assistance is required.
01:14
Rescue 11, Chief One, and Captain 2 are in route at 1126.
01:18
Second page.
01:20
Warren, I'll be 10 for Minneapolis, over time.
01:23
Annandale, Chief One, Ray County.
01:26
Go ahead, sir.
01:30
We'll be clear a 540 Valley drive on our en route to the other call.
01:36
1126.
01:38
5550, 50, 500.
01:40
Runcene. 19-1126.
01:42
Metro 4560, a cross for a spell blocking, westbound 610 west of East River.
01:48
Cere, one I clear.
01:50
43, blame.
01:52
1127.
01:58
Annandale, Chief One, Wright County.
02:03
Chief One, go ahead.
02:07
I'll be on scene of the medical McDonald's.
02:10
Chief One, you're on scene at 1129.
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