Medical aid for woman with chest pain at apartment, Austin MN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a 27-year-old female at an apartment near 1st Drive Northwest reporting chest pain. She is alert and breathing but experiences pain when breathing and moving.
Audio|Heard on: Austin Combined (Law / Fire / EMS)
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Transcript:
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667 priority to near 1st drive northwest apartment half use the backside priority to near 1st drive northwest apartment half use the backside
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667
00:34
Alexi Austin Fire for medical assist, near 1st drive northwest, apartment 1/2,
00:41
which will be the back side of the building.
00:44
For a 27-year-old female who is having chest pains, she's alert and breathing but does have pain when she breathes and also when she moves.
00:52
Near 1st drive northwest, apartment 1/2, on the back side of the building.
00:57
Until 241 minutes, scissor spine.
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Alicia Austin Fire for medical assist, near 1st drive northwest, apartment 1/2,
01:06
which will be the back side of the building.
01:09
For a 27-year-old female who is having chest pains, she's alert and breathing, but does have pain when she breathes and also when she moves.
01:17
Near 1st drive northwest apartment 1/2 on the back side of the building.
01:22
I'll engine for 11 minutes, is your spine.
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I only see you off the fire copies.
01:27
Forty one minute.
01:31
667 from dispatch.
01:34
I'll have you upgrade priority one.
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I'll let you know what I have further patient update.
01:39
Dispatch from 667 will be en route to near 1st drive northwest.
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Copy en route.
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Location mentioned:
1st Dr NW, Austin, MN 55912
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