Minor ingests thc gummies near Oak Street, Bellwood IL
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Emergency responders received a call for a minor who ingested THC gummies near Oak Street in Bellwood. An ambulance was dispatched to assist the minor.
Audio|Heard on: Berkeley Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:10
Transcript:
00:00
You're requesting one additional ambulance.
00:06
Central Narcom Central.
00:10
Go ahead for Central.
00:12
Central. Is that available to assist Bellwood?
00:17
What apparatus to need?
00:19
An ambulance, near Oak for a minor that took THC pills.
00:27
Cummies.
00:32
They are unavailable.
00:38
Broadway, dispatch from not come, Broadway.
01:01
Go ahead.
01:02
Looking for a Broadview ambulance to assist Bellwood, near Oak.
01:09
Norcom from Central.
01:11
We do have ambulance 400, now if you want me to get him going.
01:17
Central, yeah, we'll take a mic, you can take a disregard, thanks.
01:23
Central copies near Oak.
01:26
What's the nature?
01:28
Minor, it's a THC gummies.
01:32
All right, 5-1.
01:38
5-1. 5-8. 5-1 turn about Station 1.
01:51
Last is received.
01:53
My dispatcher, how do you copy those last two transmissions before this third one?
02:03
Messrs. Receive, we copy.
02:11
Four hunters in route to go with.
02:15
One such a seat.
02:17
I'm copies.
02:22
Norcom 133 is in route.
02:24
33 is on.
02:29
7104 is in route.
02:32
04 responding.
02:38
Norcom 8.06 going 231 north on hole.
02:42
806 responding. 806 responding.
02:51
Norcom from Ambulance 400.
02:58
What's the nature of this call involved?
03:02
At a minor that took THC pills,
03:04
gummies.
03:08
Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
Oak St, Bellwood, IL 60104
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