Unresponsive woman treated in Britt medical call, Britt MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel in St. Louis County responded near Britt Bypass for a medical emergency involving an unresponsive 67-year-old woman. The patient was reported to be breathing normally and taking prescribed mental health medication.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Louis to Pike Sandy Britt first responders, Virginia ambulance respond on medical near Britt Bypass, cross streets of Sand Lake Road and Comfort Point Road for a 67-year-old female unresponsive.
00:13
She is breathing normally and they advise she's taking medications for a mental health episode.
00:20
Again, Pike-Sandy-Britt first responders, Virginia ambulance and medical near Britt Bypass for a 67-year-old female unresponsive.
00:32
St. Louis County Virginia Medic Six, we are en route to the Britt Bypass.
00:41
St. Louis Pike Sandy Britt first responders second page respond on medical near Britt Bypass for a sixty-seven-year-old female unresponsive.
00:49
She is breathing normal and taking medications for a mental health episode.
01:18
St. Louis to Pike Sandy Britt first responders third and final page respond to a medical near Britt Bypass for sixty-seven-year-old female unresponsive.
01:26
She is breathing normally.
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Location mentioned:
Britt Bypass, Britt, MN 55710
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