Medical emergency at Walnut Street with unresponsive male, Mankato MN


A 24-year-old male had a fainting episode and hit his head near East Walnut Street in Mankato. He is not responding normally. Responders were instructed to use the alley entrance because the front door is broken, and there are aggressive dogs on the property.
Audio|Source: Minnesota South Central Public Safety
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692, priority 2-515 East Walnut Street and Mancato.
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Priority to 515 East Walnut Street in Mancato.
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6.9.
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692. We'll be in route 515 use walnut.
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We'll copy in route.
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6992 from just hatch.
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6992 from just hush.
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619.
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692, we advise you'll need to use the alley entrance, the front door does not work.
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And be advised they are trying to put away their dogs. They are mean dogs at light.
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Time for. All stage 12p. P.D. gets on to C-Turzon.
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Dispatch to 692 for a patient update.
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6992, go ahead. 690, go ahead.
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I have you upgrading priority one for a 24-year-old male that had a syncopal episode and hit his head. He is not responding normally.
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He is not having difficulty breathing.
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We're going to be staying P2 because we're staging.
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Copy.
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Do they advise the other patient on the back steps and the dogs are inside?
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Location mentioned:
Near E Walnut St, Mankato, MN 56001
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