Medical emergency at St. Mark's apartments in Austin, Austin MN
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A 66-year-old male at St. Mark's Apartments in Austin experienced chest pain and shortness of breath. He has a history of COPD and trouble standing due to fallen legs. Emergency responders arrived promptly using the north door.
Audio|Heard on: Austin Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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667, Friday 2, St.
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St. Mark's, near 4th Street Southwest, Priority 2[2], near 4th Street Southwest at St.
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Mark's Unit 100.
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667.
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LECD Austin Fire for a medical at St.
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Mark's near 4th Street Southwest.
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Apartment 100 for a 66-year-old male which has pain.
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St. Mark's Apartments, near 4th Street, Southwest.
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Apartment 100.
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LECD Austin, Fire for a medical at St.
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Mark's 1401,
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4th Street Southwest.
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Apartment 100 for a 66-year-old male with chest pain.
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St. Mark's Apartments, near 4th Street, Southwest.
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Apartment 100.
00:48
That'll be awesome, fair copies.
00:52
Copy at 1916.
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This badge from 667, we'll be in Rock at St.
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Marks. Covering around.
01:04
This section 607, you can show us on scene.
01:08
Let me see you.
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Let me see you off the fire.
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You can put 302 around St.
01:16
Marks for a medical.
01:19
We run at 1818.
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6-7, Upary Priority 1[1].
01:28
This is a 66-year-old male, 6-6 male, concess everything, having shortness of breath, trouble standing with fallen legs.
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He is responding normally, does not have difficulty speaking, does have a history of COPD.
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Copy, he, did they give a door?
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Stand by, wheelchair.
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667, you guys are to use the north door, the main overhang.
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All right, thank you.
02:06
Just 560, 6-6-7 will be on scene.
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Oh,
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6-7, I'll see. Oh, 6-7, I'll see.
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I'll like to be all support.
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Okay, awesome through.
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He's going to be on scene.
02:27
Hey, Marks for medical.
02:31
Copy on scene 1928.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: High-priority/urgent medical response
[2]
Priority 2: Lower-priority medical response
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