Man found not breathing on highway receives CPR, Aurora MN
Emergency responders were called to a male found not breathing near Highway 100 in Aurora, MN. CPR was performed and the man later took a breath. A helicopter landing zone was prepared in a nearby field for possible medical evacuation. Additional assistance was requested to support the medical response.
Audio|Source: North St. Louis County Sheriff, Fire and Roads
06:5
Transcript:
00:00
Responders, second page, respond to near Highway 100 for a male not breathing.
00:05
CPR in progress, working channels at F.E.3. Please acknowledge at (number withheld).
00:15
Sam, those are our first responders.
00:18
Head, Aurora.
00:20
You can put us on that call, too.
00:23
Team for the male, possibly.
00:24
Just took a breath.
00:32
10-4[1]. 319, Samlis. I put myself on the medical as well.
00:40
10-4[1].
00:44
Phoenix for truck welfare.
00:51
11.
00:57
Sanfar. You're familiar to talk with there earlier?
01:01
Yep.
01:10
You can have them go to Northern Times?
01:14
Devor.
01:18
Devor.
01:26
Down far.
01:31
Attention, Pailor first responders, 30 final page to respond to a medical near Highway 100.
01:37
A male was not breathing, now original breathing.
01:42
Paola first responders, 30-final-page, respond to near Highway 100 at (number withheld).
01:56
Living Six, Leslie Six, flight request, Aurora Northern Pines to Unknown, Aurora, Northern Pines to Unknown.
02:06
Charge somebody.
02:11
I'm a dick-checking weather.
02:12
Thank you.
02:16
Becky, not sure, but your lights are not on.
02:41
I will call on.
02:51
I will call on with the time.
03:09
Attention, Ely ambulance, Ely's first responders, respond to the Sydney Manor 210 West White Street, number (number withheld), 55-year-old male calling for himself with catheter issues.
03:18
Ely ambulance and Ely first responders to the Sidley Manor 210 West White Street, number (number withheld), for a 55-year-old male with catheter issues, (number withheld).
03:30
Seamus Meeley 1, Acknowledge page.
03:33
10.4.
03:34
Quixmedic 3.
03:48
Could you ask law enforcement if there's availability scene flight, maybe?
03:58
Ten forth.
04:01
St. Louis, the first responders, we're now at that page.
04:04
(number withheld).
04:08
Voilings from Aurora.
04:10
Payable fire old work.
04:12
Maybe try the payload fire department as based in mode as well.
04:18
Second shock delivered.
04:23
Team.
04:27
Go ahead.
04:30
When you arrive, can you assess to see there's a scene landing available there?
04:39
Depend four.
04:41
We're getting in the area right now.
04:46
All right.
04:51
Thank you, Ross. I see too.
04:56
Go to ampute three.
05:00
They move from the Ely one-word route.
05:04
(number withheld).
05:08
Traffic.
05:14
(number withheld). (number withheld).
05:19
Go to disregard.
05:24
My mother's house.
05:26
We should be able to land a helicopter in their field.
05:29
Yeah,
05:31
I get them going to the field.
05:34
Okay, we can do that.
05:47
Can we get a working shop, John, with the helicopter, and we're going to do that field at the house?
05:58
10-4[1], you're going to have STAC 1. We already have them going to the scene in the field.
06:03
Do you need me to page out anybody else.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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Aurora, MN
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