Medical crews respond to breathing emergency, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call for a person having difficulty breathing near 22nd Avenue North in Minneapolis. Ladder 10, Engine 14, and Engine 8 were dispatched and reported en route. The situation was resolved and crews cleared shortly after.
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Ladder 10 for one having difficulty breathing.
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Near 22nd Avenue North, apartment one.
00:05
Ladder 10, one having difficulty breathing, near 20th.
00:08
22nd Avenue North, apartment number one, map 414 Foxtrot at 155.
00:15
Dispatch 14, you can give us that call for Ladder 10 and show them in service out of station.
00:20
Thank you.
00:21
Engine 14 en route for the call near 22nd Avenue North, apartment number one, difficulty breathing, map 414, Foxtrot at 1336.
00:31
Engine 8 en route, one having shortness of breath.
00:34
Near East Lake Street, map 108.
00:37
Charlie at 1536.
00:41
Dispatch from any Hawk command, the alarm's reset.
00:45
Crews will clear when they get back to the rigs.
00:47
Received command, alarm is reset.
00:49
Crews are clearing to go back in the rigs at 1537.
00:52
Engine 8, sorry, near East Lake.
00:54
Received 1538.
00:57
Unit 14 on 22nd.
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Received at 1538.
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Location mentioned:
N 22nd Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55411
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