Medical emergency near 91st Circle NE in Otsego, Otsego MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched with lights and siren to a possible medical emergency near 91st Circle Northeast in Otsego. A 25-year-old man was reportedly detoxing from alcohol and experiencing difficulty breathing, with a known history of seizures during withdrawal.
Audio|Heard on: Wright County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I apologize, fifty-six oh two and oh three need you code three in Otsego near 91st Circle Northeast for difficulty breathing.
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Can you copy us? Fifty-five six seven's traffic on type one.
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Code three received, they're out.
00:14
Negative.
00:16
Sounds like British has a truck coming there for it.
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Ten working.
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Fifty-six hundred and two responded to Otsego near 91st Circle Northeast for a twenty-five year old male detoxing from alcohol, difficulty breathing.
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History of seizures during withdrawal.
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Fourteen 40.
00:55
Fifty-six hundred and two.
00:56
This is your backup page into Waseda.
00:59
Near 91st Circle Northeast for a twenty-five year old male detoxing from alcohol, difficulty breathing.
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He does have a history of seizures during withdrawal.
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Six hundred and two got a call.
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Six hundred and three is in service.
01:14
Fourteen forty-four.
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Location mentioned:
91st Cir NE, Otsego, MN 55330
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