Teen Injured In High-Speed Rear-End Crash, Winona MN


A teen female was rear-ended at about 60 mph while stopped near Mankato Ave. She was wearing a seatbelt and remained conscious. She reported abnormal sensations in both forearms and fingers. No airbags deployed, and no other serious injuries were noted. She was transported to Winona Health for evaluation.
Audio|Source: Winona City/County Public Safety
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The Winona ambulance, Met One, to Winona Health.
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Trampton Beach Chair, Claire.
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I'm gonna help. Hello.
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Good afternoon. We have an 8-minute ETA-year facility with a 16-16-year-old female was involved in a two-vehicle NBC.
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Their vehicle was rear-ended.
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No airbag deployment.
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They were at a complete stop.
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And the car that rear-ended them was doing probably 60 miles an hour. No lost consciousness.
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Seatbelt was worn.
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Patient is decolored at this time.
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Chief complaints of some abnormal sensation in her upper extremities from her forearm down to her fingers.
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Both sides, otherwise no other complaints.
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Alert northry times four, heart rate of 133 sinus tack on the monitor, blood pressure is 124 over 81,
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SPO2 of 98% on room air with respiration of 16,
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and again will be your facility in a boat.
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About 10 minutes ago, if any questions or orders.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mankato Ave, Winona, MN 55987
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