Medical emergency at apartment near 15th Avenue west, Eveleth MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency involving a 25-year-old male with rapid heart rate and chest tightness occurred near 15th Avenue West. The patient was later with police near Thirteenth Avenue and First Street West.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Louis to Evala ambulance, respond to the countryside apartments,
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near 15th Avenue West, apartment 225.
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About 25 year old male, rapid heart rate, feels like he's going to pass out and having chest tightness.
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Evala ambulance to countryside apartments, that's 340 building, apartment 225 for a 20 foot.
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St. Louis, double Samuel, two will be responding.
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Ten four at six forty-one.
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St. Louis, you can confirm High Lakes Medic Two back in service.
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Lake's back in service, six forty-one.
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Year-old male, possible heart.
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Scene is clear at 640.
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State one and five, both crews en route.
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Ten four en route at 600 and forty-six.
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And the patient is going to be with the Eveleth PD in the squad car.
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They're going to be at Thirteenth Avenue and First Street West.
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Thirteenth Avenue and First Street West.
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Copy.
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State one and five ambulance crews on scene.
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On scene 600 and forty-nine.
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Location mentioned:
15th Ave W, Eveleth, MN 55734
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