Medical emergency at Central Fire Station, Winona MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to Central Fire Station on Laird Street in Winona for a medical emergency involving a man around 60 years old who had collapsed and was drifting in and out of consciousness. Crews arrived to assist and provide medical aid.
Audio|Heard on: Winona City/County Fire & EMS
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
We're on fire, Lacey.
00:04
Fire, go ahead.
00:07
Start an ambulance emergent to Central Fire Station.
00:11
We'll have someone meet them on the Laird Street door.
00:19
Acknowledged.
00:25
LAC to ambulance, you're responding emergent to Central Fire Station on the Laird Street side.
00:34
Fire is requesting for you to respond emergent.
00:39
Two copies.
00:45
At 1301.
00:51
Thank you, LAC.
00:55
That too.
00:57
We're en route.
01:01
En route 1301.
01:07
Ambulance en route to the fire station.
01:10
Go ahead.
01:14
Approximately sixty-year-old male, collapsed, unresponsive.
01:18
He became responsive but is going in and out of consciousness.
01:24
We have a garage door open on Laird Street.
01:26
Just pull your ambulance right up.
01:28
You can head upstairs with your equipment and we'll get your cot ready.
01:33
Acknowledged.
01:38
Head two to LAC.
01:42
(name withheld).
01:44
On scene, miles 1.1.
01:46
Thirteen oh four.
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Location mentioned:
Winona, MN 55987
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