Man self-inflicted neck injury at apartment complex, St Cloud MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 52-year-old man at Eastbrook Apartments near St Germain Street East stabbed himself in the neck. He is conscious, breathing, and experiencing arm and leg pain. Emergency responders are on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1, Medical, near St. Germain Street East, Unit 14.
00:10
He stabbed himself in the neck, he is with other family members.
00:17
Copy up bringing.
00:29
157 in route 85550, 1st Avenue East, Clear Lake.
00:34
For a male who stabbed himself in the neck, do we have law enforcement going to this?
00:41
I'll verify.
00:42
It came from 911, so.
00:48
Okay.
00:55
157 is benched.
00:56
Do we know if flight's going to be going to this?
01:03
Checking.
01:07
Hi, copy at 906.3, Cresepute, drag.
01:11
Tanya. Do you want to back in?
01:16
Back in advice.
01:17
Okay.
01:19
Copy.
01:24
163.
01:29
163, I have a priority 1[1], near St. Germain Street East.
01:33
That's Eastbrook Apartments, Unit 14,
01:35
52-year-old male, conscious breathing, does have arm and leg pain using Channel Firemain.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority 1: High-priority/urgent medical response
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Location mentioned:
E St Germain St, St Cloud, MN 56304
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