Medical emergency with CPR and injuries near Fox Lake Trail, Faribault MN
A medical emergency occurred near Fox Lake Trail involving a 78-year-old female who required CPR. She had injuries to her head and wrist with significant bleeding. Medical responders applied a makeshift tourniquet. The patient was transported to North Memorial Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Source: Rice County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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This is paging Northfield Rescue for a medical near Fox Lake Trail for CPR in progress, 78-year-old female.
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80s.
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8100.
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8100.
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100 copies medical.
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A1100, 104 and be advised. CPR is in progress.
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CPR in progress. P.R in progress.
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41.33.
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Just a heads up. Once you get there, medical is cleared in.
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It's going to be a head and wrist injury with significant blood,
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makeshift tourniquet.
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Copy.
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Sounds 24.
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2441.
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Just stands here, please.
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Copy to the airport or the hospital.
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Stand by, weather check right now, please.
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Copy weather check, standby.
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If you could get an approximate wait, please.
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We'll wait for the airport just that.
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Copy to the airport, can I get a wait, please?
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And it's 150 not intubated this time.
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Copy 150 Pound not insubated to the airport.
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Radio check.
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12441 .2441. 2441.
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Just note turn if it applies at 12.12.
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Copy, Triniquet, apply, 1212.
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It's not intubated, approximately 140 pounds.
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Copy? Refined to North.
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Copy destination North Memorial.
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Death patch, 8120.
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8120, go ahead.
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We'll be in route.
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Never got me.
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441 from North Carolina.
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Plice to go, they'll be waiting for you to the report.
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See.
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Location mentioned:
Near Fox Lake Trail, Faribault, MN 55021
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