Medical teams respond to woman with possible stroke, Princeton MN


Medical teams in Princeton responded urgently to a 93-year-old woman suspected of having a stroke. The call involved coordination with Watkins ambulance for a medical intercept at Kyro, 8th, and Kimball.
Audio|Source: Mille Lacs County Fire
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Transcript:
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6-641, Code 3[1], Princeton for fall near 172nd Street.
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Copy.
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3,500. Shovalden, Chief, two in a row.
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1402.
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Yeah.
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4-1, take-lock.
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Let's C-401.
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10-7[2], okay, GCD.
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14-02.
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5-9-air, take hold.
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C-9-9-9-6-0.
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10-9[3]. 10-7[2].
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Thank you, you as well.
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14,000.
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4734 is any clear?
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4734 or 14,000?
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The dispatch roll in chief ones of responding.
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43.
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443.
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4,000. 4,000.
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SP4FARC.
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I'll be 10-7[2].
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7.
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Have a big day, 14-0.
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3,500, volvenor, FG-1 in your L-D-Metchol.
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14-0-6.
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Good for.
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14-06.
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54531 status.
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Can we go further Cowie.
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453D4500 back in the county.
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151, priority one call.
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Priority one call to intercept with Watkins ambulance.
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They have a 93-year-old female with a possible stroke.
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251, 10-44-9-9-647, Kyro, 8th, and Kimball for an intercept possible stroke.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed with lights and siren
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10-7: Out of service
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10-9: Repeat last transmission
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Princeton, MN 55371
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