Medical call canceled at Lake Street station, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call for a person reportedly down at the Lake Street light rail station in Minneapolis. Upon arrival, they found no patient and the call was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, Engine 22.
00:01
Engine 22? We got a still alarm for a person down at the light rail station near Lake St and Hiawatha Avenue.
00:09
Are you going to assign us a call? Received.
00:11
And Engine 22, do you need police and EMS there, or are Transit Police already responding? I'll call Transit Police on that.
00:18
Yeah. This is radio test MP FD one backup.
00:23
Loud and clear.
00:25
Dispatch, this is 22.
00:26
We're in the area and checking.
00:27
We're not seeing anybody as of right now.
00:29
We're going to spin around the block.
00:31
Received.
00:36
Engine 27 with EMS for one having an altered level of consciousness near East Minnehaha Parkway, map 227 Charlie.
00:44
Engine 27 with EMS for one with an altered level of consciousness near East Minnehaha Parkway, map 227 Charlie at 9:25.
00:54
Dispatch, this is 22.
00:56
We've circled the block—we're confirming that there's no patient.
00:59
This is 22, we go back in service.
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Location mentioned:
E Lake St, Minneapolis, MN
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