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Male reported with labored breathing and chest pain, Arlington MN
Emergency responders were dispatched to near East Baker Street in Arlington for a male reporting labored breathing and chest pain. Law enforcement was on scene and ambulance units were instructed to stage nearby until cleared to enter.
Audio|Heard on: Minnesota South Central Public Safety
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be headed back out to near East Baker Street.
00:05
I received another contact from (name withheld) stating that he is having labored breathing and he's experiencing head and chest pain.
00:17
Copy, do you want the ambulance player again?
00:21
Maybe you want to be attached to see my chair.
00:24
Yes,
00:25
please page them out precautionary and have them staged just on the road.
00:30
Do you need any way here?
00:33
10-4[1]. He seems to label this as medical.
00:38
10-4[1].
00:43
In Arlington Ambulance, Paging Arlington,
00:46
you are needed to stage in the area of near East Baker Street, Arlington,
00:50
for a male party with labored breathing and chest pains.
00:52
I have law enforcement back and route.
00:55
And stage in the area of near East Baker Street, Arlington, for male party with labored breathing and chest pains, on page 2349.
01:07
Agent Arlington Ambulance, respond to the area of near East Baker Street, Arlington.
01:12
For male parties, labored breathing, chest pains,
01:16
law enforcement is on scene, and that'll advise when you can go in.
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10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Baker St E, Arlington, MN 55307
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