Medical response near Becker Ave after glass injury, Willmar MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded near Becker Ave SW in Willmar for a man who cut his foot after stepping on glass. The individual appeared stable but mentioned intoxication for several days and requested assistance with detox services. No active bleeding was reported, and basic vitals were recorded as within manageable limits.
Audio|Heard on: Kandiyohi MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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A thirty-nine-year-old male from town called for a patient who stepped on some glass, bleeding from the foot.
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Yeah, it was a small piece of glass stuck at the bottom of his foot.
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Unable for us to see.
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No active bleeding at this time.
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Also, patient says he has been intoxicated for the last five days and is possibly seeking detox assistance with power (possibly 'Willmar').
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Current vitals got heart rate one hundred thirty-six, oxygen saturation ninety-nine.
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Current pressure one hundred sixty-five over one hundred eighteen.
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Patient is awake, alert,
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Oriented.
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Asked this question appropriately.
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No complaints on that side.
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And also, you haven't eaten in the last couple days.
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Just alcohol.
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And we'll see it in about two to three minutes.
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Rice Hospital alert tone.
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Location mentioned:
Becker Ave SW, Willmar, MN 56201
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