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Heard on: North St. Louis County Sheriff, Fire and Roads · 1 day ago
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Our ambulance one arrived at St.
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Mary's Duluth at 1322 and we are clear at this time.
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Ambulance clears call at Duluth hospital
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance arrived at a hospital in Duluth and cleared the scene at 1:22 p.m.
As discussed during the dispatch call, an air medical crew reported a possible heart attack patient being flown from Hayward, Wisconsin, to St. Mary's Hospital in Duluth for cardiac treatment. The patient was reportedly stable on medication and had vital signs monitored en route. The crew estimated arriving within 17 minutes.
As discussed during the dispatch call, units are transporting a patient from Essentia Health in Virginia to St. Mary's hospital near Central St. in Duluth. The situation may involve a medical emergency requiring transfer.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a 75-year-old male patient is being transported to St. Mary's for heart failure. Vitals include a pulse of 91, blood pressure of 156 over 79, and oxygen saturation at 98%. The patient appears stable with no pain or difficulty breathing and has an afib rhythm. Medical personnel are en route and expected to arrive within 15 minutes.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel in Duluth, Minnesota assisted a man who was unable to walk, possibly due to alcohol consumption. He was transported for further evaluation, and his vital signs were monitored during the response.
As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance in Duluth transported a female patient from a rehabilitation facility to St. Mary's Medical Center after showing possible renewed signs of sepsis. The patient, recently discharged from the hospital following treatment for sepsis, presented with fever, elevated heart rate, and respiratory symptoms. Medical personnel provided fluids and oxygen support during transit.