Medical transport en route to Buffalo near highway 55, Maple Lake MN
Fire and emergency medical teams are transporting a patient with their husband from near Highway 55 toward Buffalo. They will meet advanced life support near Maple Lake.
Audio|Source: Wright County Public Safety
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
We got a husband that's coming with us.
00:02
Fire is just kind of trying to get him loaded into the ambulance here and we're going to be taking off here.
00:07
We're going to hit down South on County Road 6 and then start hitting east on Highway 55.
00:15
Receives Sunday where you need to meet you.
00:19
I'm guessing you'll be somewhere near Maple Lake.
00:23
Copy. I'm on the red.
00:26
Yeah, 10-4[2]-on-the-rest.
00:29
Okay, about 20-40 cars, the information only south vehicle, not locking highway 71 and turn around 48, just south of the Long Prairie area.
00:37
Driver has tow on routes, no trip for response needed.
00:41
40 cars copy.
00:43
Just much copies, I got no doubt some, Dave.
00:46
That work.
00:49
5611X, base.
00:52
Happy 1534.
00:57
If any dispatch from Watertown Rescue Club?
01:00
Watertown. Watertown.
01:06
One transporter to habit with a rider.
01:09
And we're clear.
01:11
Watertown, 1536.
01:16
3.7.9. 6 o'clock.
01:22
3379.
01:25
Did ruin Stone did you have an ETA?
01:31
Stamber.
01:33
State Joe Stevens-Towning and Tim Cole?
01:37
Sorry, D-109.
01:39
I'll check with Steven, see what they got.
01:45
Copy. Either way I'm going to clear, there's one line of the four that are down, but it's about 30 or 40 yards into the ditch.
01:51
Not on the road, not a hazard.
01:54
This much coffee, he's all in Farm Stevens as well.
01:56
Annadale, Captain 2, Rite County.
02:02
Captain 2.
02:03
So all fire units clear, the medical one being transported to Buffalo by...
02:12
Oh, I know.
02:14
Annandale, 1538.
02:29
631 for transporting one Code 3[1] to Buffalo we'll be meeting up with ALS, uh,
02:34
somewhere highway 55.
02:36
Copy at 1539.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed with lights and siren
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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