Medical emergency for woman with arm cuts and possible overdose, Bartonville IL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a medical incident near West Crystal involving a 20-year-old woman with cuts on both arms and a possible drug overdose. She was conscious and breathing when officers arrived and requested an urgent but non-emergency medical response.
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Transcript:
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Intentional Firemen Rescue's native, near West Crystal, 20-year-old female lacerations to both arms.
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She's conscious alert and breathing officers are on scene advising a Code 2[1] response would be okay.
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Near West Crystal, 20-year-old female lacerations to both arms, Vermont Razor.
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She's conscious alert and breathing.
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Dispatch FC7, I'm in Route to Station 2.
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104, FC7, around station 2.
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FC6, same traffic.
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104.
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Rescue 2 is on the way.
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Rescue 2, near West Crystal, across the sylis, 20-year-old female lacerations to both arms.
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And officers just discovered she took quite a few pills.
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They're not sure what she's taken before their arrival they're trying to find, find out.
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She's still conscious to learn.
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And so far as you devised, Amy, that's not possible overdose.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response; proceed without lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
W Crystal Ave, Bartonville, IL 61607
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