Female falls, hits head and becomes unconscious in Vernon Center, Vernon Center MN


A female patient fell at a location near 6514th Avenue in Vernon Center, struck her head, and became unconscious with shallow breathing and difficulty breathing. Air Care is en route to assist with medical support.
Audio|Source: Blue Earth and Faribault Counties Sheriff, Police and EMS
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
684, you've been requested priority 1 for intercept near 651st Avenue Vernon Center.
00:08
Again, 684, priority 1 intercept near 651st Avenue Vernon Center per LEC, the ambulance service is requesting intercept, they're not yet on scene.
00:26
64 is responding near 6514th Avenue.
00:32
66.
00:37
The patient fell and hit her head, tripped on a chair, ground level, and fell striking her head.
00:47
There's no bleeding now, possible injury to the head. She is having some difficulty breathing for anyone.
01:01
We have the air and right.
01:04
We have Air Care[1] en route.
01:11
4,500 burn and center fire and late crystal ambulance patient update from deputy unseen.
01:17
Shallow breathing, not conscious.
01:19
They believe it is from the fall. She was fine before the fall.
01:22
I believe I had an injury.
01:26
Happy.
01:33
I'm CHS, Cato.
01:36
Mayo 6.81 patient report.
01:39
The center to Mayo and roll down to Vernon.
01:46
I don't have EMS on scene and deputy on scene though it just gave an update, shallow breathing, not conscious.
01:56
They believe it is from the fall. She was fine before that. I believe she does have a head injury.
02:06
684 North Air Care[1] accepted the flight Cut it. Cut it.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Air Care: Request for medical helicopter/air ambulance
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Location mentioned:
Vernon Center, MN 56090
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