Traffic accident with possible ejection near West Morse Ave, Bartlett IL
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A traffic accident near West Morse Avenue in Bartlett involved a female ejected from a vehicle who may not be breathing and a male showing signs of difficulty and rapid breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
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01:12
Transcript:
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It sounds like someone got ejected from one of the vehicles.
00:05
Passenger seat.
00:08
Bartlett Engine 1.
00:10
Test station alert.
00:12
(number withheld). North Oak Avenue.
00:14
At Bartlett F.D.S.T.S.T.N.1.
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Near West Morse Avenue and North Hickerdie Avenue in Bartlett.
00:26
Now we have a whole way up in you, too.
00:39
Central 45, Battalion 40, 57-year-old,
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male with difficulty breathing, (number withheld), Seattle, Harlem, lot 601.
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Thecher 4-05 Battalion 40 for the 57-year-old male with difficulty breathing, (number withheld), Seattle Harlem, lot 601.
00:55
South West, welcome.
01:02
The female that got ejected is possibly not breathing and the male has a heart rate of 120 according to our caller and shallow breathing.
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Location mentioned:
W Morse Ave, Bartlett, IL 60103
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