15-year-old wrestler injured with head and neck trauma, Delano MN
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A 15-year-old wrestler sustained head and neck injuries at the Tiger Activity Center near Elm Avenue East in Delano. The individual was lethargic and dizzy after hitting the side of the head and neck. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Wright County Public Safety
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
First page for Delano rescue.
00:03
For medical at near Elm Ave E, it would be the Tiger Activity Center, 15-year-old wrestler.
00:11
Head injury, hit side of head and neck, lethargic, dizzy,
00:17
out of it.
00:18
Go to Door 5.
00:20
This page at 2107.
00:23
501 on the Medical 3 Elk River, 1-0308, 287th Avenue Northwest, Santafall.
00:31
2,107.
00:43
Second page for Delano Rescue from medical at near Elm Ave E for the Tiger Activity Center go to Door 5 it's for a 15-year-old male he was a wrestler he was taken down hit the side of his head and neck he's lethargic dizzy
01:02
This page at 2108.
01:06
Great County, you can show Delano Rescue and Rock to the medical at Elm Avenue.
01:10
Delano, Captain 3 at 2108.
01:14
Red County, you control Delano Rescue en route to the medical and Elm Levinu as well.
01:19
Dental Rescue at 21-08.
01:22
In-Cloud 2670 cars, taking a report of a car versus deer accident, no injuries, however, the vehicle is going to be blocking.
01:28
Not able to move south on 169 at the 175.
01:32
293.
01:38
Great County, you control, Delano Rescue 11 on scene.
01:44
Delano Rescue 11 at 21-10.
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Location mentioned:
Elm Ave E, Delano, MN 55328
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