Man actively seizing at apartment in Breese, Breese IL
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A 36-year-old man was actively seizing for more than 10 minutes at an apartment near North 13th Street in Breese. Emergency personnel were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Public Safety
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01:45
Transcript:
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Attention, Breeze, and with personnel, respond to near North 13th Street in Breese, apartment 319, repeating 319, 36-year-old male, actively seizing for over 20,
00:10
corrections, over 10 minutes.
00:21
Uh,
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touch your brief name was personnel.
00:25
Respond to near North 13th Street and Breeze, the apartment complex.
00:29
It's going to be an apartment 319, repeating 319, 36-year-old male actively seizing for over 10 minutes.
00:35
Time on 246, WGL 203.
00:39
Johnny, you paid our secondary for that and we'll respond as soon as we have a chance.
00:46
Ted.
00:50
319, 36-U of mail actively deemed for over 10 minutes.
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I'll be taken out secondary during time.
00:57
10-4[1].
01:10
Attentive brazenile personnel, secondary crew, repeating secondary crew, respond to near North 13th Street.
01:17
It's going to be the apartment complex, apartment 319,
01:20
36-year mail, actively seizing for over 10 minutes.
01:32
Attention brief, and with personnel, secondary crew, repeating secondary crew.
01:37
Responding near North 13th Street, Breese, apartment 319, 36-year mail, actively seizing for 10 minutes.
01:44
Time on 247.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
N 13th St, Breese, IL 62230
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