Medical response to man with breathing difficulty, New Munich MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, rescue and ambulance crews responded to Tree of Life Assisted Living near Main Street in New Munich for a seventy-year-old man experiencing shortness of breath, difficulty walking, and a high fever. He was reported to be conscious and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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New Munich Rescue and Melrose Ambulance, you are needed for a medical call at Tree of Life Assisted Living near Main Street, Room 16, for a seventy-year-old male.
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He is conscious and breathing.
00:12
He is not feeling well, has shortness of breath, difficulty walking, and a fever of 102 degrees.
00:16
We're going to be on three for communications.
00:23
Twenty-five fifty-eight.
00:25
Twenty-five fifty-eight.
00:27
I'm a long ways out, and when's the weather rescue going to meet me? Excellent advice.
00:33
I copy.
00:54
New Munich Rescue and Melrose Ambulance, you are needed for a medical call at Tree of Life Assisted Living near Main Street, Room 16, for a seventy-year-old male.
01:04
He is conscious and breathing.
01:05
He is not feeling well, has shortness of breath, difficulty walking, and a fever of 102 degrees.
01:10
We'll be on scene three for communication.
01:12
Dispatch clear sixty minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, New Munich, MN 56356
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