Medical response for breathing difficulty and possible ATV injury, Grand Rapids MN
Emergency responders attended two medical incidents: a person with breathing difficulty near East U.S. Highway 169 in Grand Rapids, and a second person by Squaw Lake who was possibly thrown from an all-terrain vehicle and is experiencing pain and bleeding. Both patients were conscious and communicating during the response.
Audio|Source: Itasca County Public Safety
04:23
Transcript:
00:00
If you could please drop 191.1 call on us, please do the address of near East U.S.
00:07
Highway 169 Grand Rapids.
00:08
Male patient, difficulty breathing.
00:12
Copy that.
00:21
Hey, D340, Diataska, EMS.
00:26
Go ahead.
00:32
Yes, we're en route to a call over by Squaw Lake.
00:36
Do you have any updates on that patient?
00:40
Negative, I do not yet.
00:42
I do have an officer that's going to be coming up on scene here in just last minute.
00:49
I copy that.
00:51
Let me know what you know.
00:53
When you find out, okay? Thank you.
00:57
104 will do.
02:25
Patient update, whole left side hurts,
02:28
potentially thrown from the side-by-side,
02:33
and then that little blood coming from the top of the ear, that's all I can see.
02:37
She's conscious and talking.
02:46
Station of Black Duck Ambulance.
02:56
According to my information, the female patient is experiencing pain in her left side.
03:02
She was possibly thrown from the vehicle,
03:05
or from the ATV.
03:06
She is conscious and talking.
03:09
Are you guys still possibly going to be wanting to fly?
03:16
Yeah,
03:17
I'm not sure if they'd even be flying on weather like this today.
03:21
But we're probably 13 minutes out right at the moment.
03:26
We just got on 46 off of at Elwood.
03:40
80340 to the other task of county.
03:43
Go ahead.
03:47
I guess you can also check to see if they are flying or not today.
03:51
It wouldn't be a bad idea.
03:54
10-4[1]. We did call.
03:56
We're waiting to hear back to see if they will.
04:00
If they will, are you going to want them?
04:07
Yeah, might we'll get them started.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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