Medical emergency on Green Line train in Minneapolis, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical situation involving a person experiencing shortness of breath at the eastbound Green Line platform near Lake Street and 36th in Minneapolis. Medics and fire units were dispatched but later redirected to a bus near Lake Street and 43rd, where the individual was located and continued to need medical attention. Crews coordinated cleanup of a separate sanitation issue on a nearby train and discussed transport arrangements for the individual needing care.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Could you respond with medics to Lake Street and 36th Eastbound Green Line platform for shortness of breath?
00:10
I'll be en route.
00:12
806.
00:14
114, I just want to make sure.
00:15
Make sure you have all the bus information and operator information in the call.
00:21
Affirm, we do.
00:23
One ten, check the area here.
00:24
There's nobody here.
00:26
You can clear this out.
00:28
One 14, put Minneapolis here as well in PP.
00:37
Two five zero.
00:39
Two five zero on.
00:42
We have feces on LRV 232 that needs to be cleaned up at Westminster.
00:52
I think I will.
00:55
How do you want to approach that?
00:58
We'll take care of it.
01:01
Are we holding the train here or moving forward?
01:05
Just let her go, they'll deal with it.
01:08
Copy.
01:10
808.
01:13
152, I'll take that medical.
01:16
152, you copy.
01:18
Five two, I do.
01:19
Thank you.
01:23
One 14, can you put the run number in as well?
01:30
Do you mean the ambulance run number?
01:34
The run number of the call for the medics for their run number.
01:39
Copy will do.
01:41
One eight three.
01:44
Twenty three.
01:46
23 for the medical.
01:48
The individual who pressed the button just boarded a bus.
01:53
810.
01:54
One 5114. What's the ETA for the supervisor?
02:01
Survival check.
02:03
One ten.
02:05
One time.
02:07
Are you going to check with that bus to see if we're still needed on this medical?
02:11
Yep, we're talking right now.
02:14
Copy, thank you.
02:15
811 out.
02:17
183.
02:19
183.
02:21
23 for the medical.
02:22
The individual who pressed the button is a person in a high-visibility jacket.
02:27
Okay.
02:29
110.
02:31
110.
02:34
The person still needs EMS, so we were hoping they could be transported.
02:35
Holding the bus at Lake Street and 43rd, and rerouting medics.
02:40
Copy.
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