Medical responders assist patient near 17th Ave S, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical issue near 17th Avenue South in Minneapolis for a person reportedly having difficulty breathing. The situation appeared to involve an infant who may have been vomiting blood. Responders assisted the patient, who was later reported to be uninjured and back in bed, and the ambulance request was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine five with EMS, difficulty breathing.
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Near 17th Avenue South, Minneapolis.
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Engine five, difficulty breathing, near 17th Avenue South.
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May have 307 Echo at 2030.
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Dispatch, ladder four.
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Go ahead, ladder four.
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Dispatch to ladder four, you can cancel the ambulance.
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This is just,
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the caller just wanted to get up and back into bed.
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He's not injured at all.
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We've got him up in the bed.
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Ladder four is going back to bed now.
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This is service.
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Received ladder four.
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Patient's back in bed, canceling EMS at 2033.
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Engine five en route with EMS, difficulty breathing near 17th Avenue South.
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Patient's infant also may have been vomiting blood.
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Map 307 Echo at 2034.
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Location mentioned:
17th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404
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