Female patient conscious and dizzy in hospital room, Mankato MN


Emergency personnel responded to a 19-year-old female in hospital room who was conscious and breathing normally but felt dizzy and faint. She had no serious medical history and was stable.
Audio|Source: Minnesota South Central Public Safety
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Transcript:
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682 priority to near South Road in Mankato p.m.
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682 Priority 2[1] near South Road in Mankato, room Charlie, 124.
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82.
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229-217 status?
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For 10-2, and it'll be 10a.
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Kevin?
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228 to 4. Your lights are still on.
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216, 80, 100. I'm 10a, William Victor.
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Summer.
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229-800-100
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229
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220 cars will be clear that warrant service Copy
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15 will be 10th area
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Probably
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684 is clear the hospital looking for post.
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684E Compostation 2.
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682, patient update.
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Go ahead for 682.
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8116, 81001038.
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8116.
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Here you'll be continuing priority two for a 19. That's a one nine-year-old female who's conscious in breathing, feeling dizzy and faint.
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Breathing is completely normal. She is responding normally.
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No heart history, no abdominal pain.
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Priority 2: Lower-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Near S Rd, Mankato, MN 56001
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