53-year-old man treated for chest pain at Dale Street, St Joseph MN
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A 53-year-old man at an address near Dale Street East in St Joseph received emergency medical care for chest pain. He was conscious and breathing, with a history of heart stents and a pacemaker.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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St. Joseph Rescue, needed for another medical near Dale Street East.
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For 53-year-old, Dale having cardiac issues, he's conscious breathing, does have a stint in and a pacemaker, sterns for him.
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Copy.
00:21
So, so on 4.
00:22
Are you available for another medical?
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Yeah, I copy direct, I'll be en route.
00:29
I copy, thanks, we'll be on turns for, Tom.
00:33
I want it from 1929 period itself.
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I copy.
00:46
Thank you for another medical near Dale Street East for a 53,
00:52
correction, 53-year-old male having cardiac issues, conscious breathing, difficulty breathing between breaths and speaking,
01:00
does have stints.
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You can use Stearns 4, dispatch clear, 2331.
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164 Priority 1[1], near Dale Street, East and St.
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Joseph. 164, Priority 1[1] near Dale Street East, St.
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Joseph. For a 53-year-old male that is conscious and breathing, experiencing chest pain, has a history
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concerns for.
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Six-4 bin route.
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near Dale Street, East,
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for chest pain.
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Priority 1: High-priority/urgent medical response
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Location mentioned:
Dale St E, St Joseph, MN 56374
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