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Heard on: St. Louis MN Law Dispatch Group Calls · 12 hours ago
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Medical going to Pennell Park Commons for a party not feeling well.
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Medical emergency at Pennell Park Commons
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency may involve a person feeling unwell at Pennell Park Commons during a party.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a medical emergency involving a 62-year-old woman who appeared to have possible stroke symptoms at an apartment within Pennell Park Commons near North Arlington Avenue in Duluth. The caller reported vomiting, facial drooping, tingling, and difficulty walking. The situation was treated as a possible stroke.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to Pennel Park Commons near North Arlington Avenue in Duluth for a 62‑year‑old woman experiencing general illness, vomiting, and possible stroke symptoms such as facial drooping and balance issues.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units are responding to a possible medical emergency involving an 88-year-old man experiencing pain and difficulty moving at a residential complex near North Arlington Avenue. There is a noted advisory about bed bugs at the location. Transport may be needed.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were dispatched to a business location near East Central Entrance in Duluth for a reported commercial burglary alarm. The alarm at the store’s main entry was audible, though the situation appeared to be secure after units checked the premises. No confirmed break-in or injuries were noted based on the initial radio traffic.