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Heard on: North St. Louis County Sheriff, Fire and Roads · 13 hours 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 ambulance has requested the emergency room doors to be opened at a hospital in Duluth. This appears to be a medical emergency involving incoming patient transport.
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 is en route to a hospital near Duluth for a 76-year-old woman showing weakness, dizziness, and pain after multiple falls. She has a recent cancer diagnosis but is not receiving treatment yet. The patient also reports pain in her leg and shoulder but no obvious trauma. Vital signs show a heart rate of 106 and normal oxygen levels. The situation appears to involve medical concerns related to recent falls and existing health conditions.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a man apparently tripped and fell near St. Mary's Medical Center, sustaining a possible fracture or dislocation to his left ankle. He is alert with intact pulses and is being treated with fluids and pain medication. Emergency medical services estimate arrival in about five minutes.
As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance is transporting one patient from Ely Hospital to St. Mary's Hospital in Duluth. The transfer appears to be a medical transport between facilities.