Medical emergency near 5th St in Columbia Heights, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were dispatched to a possible diabetic medical problem near 5th Street Northeast in Columbia Heights. Units responded with an emergency code 3 and later transitioned to a routine response after assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Anoka County EMS Dispatch
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Six 3703 Columbia Heights, near 5th Street Northeast for a diabetic problem.
00:07
Copy Bravo[1].
00:12
Chicago 642, when you can clear, I need you code three, Heights.
00:18
We'll be the late 5 min.
00:21
Show me 20.
00:24
Three seven copy, appreciate it.
00:30
Three nine code two to (name withheld).
00:36
Copy fine.
00:42
Six four five, we're going to be delayed.
00:44
We went to find the bed where our patient and then it's going to be a bit.
00:48
Copy delay 21.
00:54
To clear unity and route to the call.
01:02
Copy 642, looks like it just downgraded them and I'll put 675 on who guys had an accident anytime.
01:07
Copy.
01:18
675, we're going to start your routine Columbia Heights near 5th Street Northeast for a diabetic problem.
01:24
Me route.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Bravo: Bravo: Indicates the left (B) side of a structure or a moderate-priority emergency response.
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Location mentioned:
5th St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55421
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