Female experiencing chest pain near 79th street in burbank, Burbank IL
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A female experienced chest pain near 79th street in Burbank. Emergency medical units, including Squad 2, Ambulance 72, and unit 205, responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Roberts Park Fire Protection District
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03:33
Transcript:
00:00
B... B... B...
00:02
...the... Squad to an ambulance 72,
00:18
the female with chest pain near 79th Street.
00:22
Squad to ambulance 72, near 79th Street.
00:27
For the female with chest pains.
00:31
Squad 2. Squad 2.
00:38
Squad 2. Okay.
00:40
Send me used to ambulance for that non-illusion with the system and then 205 is going to respond to the chest pain.
00:47
This is received.
00:50
205 respond with the chest pain.
00:52
Ambulance 72 goes to the left.
00:58
Central Met2 is erect, correct?
01:06
Met2, okay.
01:14
Central Front 3.
01:16
6.
01:17
Talk 3.
01:23
You have a call at Denny's we're driving right now.
01:32
That's affirmative.
01:34
It's for a foot and ankle pay.
01:39
All right, you can show truck three on scene at Denny's.
01:46
Truck three message received.
02:01
Med3, respond to the dentist with truck 3 for the foot and ankle pain.
02:07
Med 3 respond to 9217 Celsius for the foot and ankle pain.
02:21
Control us and they're out to that Lippecis 7701, south loaded.
02:29
Message received.
02:35
Central Ventry, Smith, they're out for approximately one minute.
02:40
Three okay?
02:43
10. 10. 10.
02:45
10.
02:49
We'll take that with the S7-0-1-2-2-2-2-4-2-2-7-1-2-2-2-2.
03:06
Q1-72 Utenha turn, required.
03:11
Mouth 172 U-Match receive, we're turning.
03:21
CentralA 3-7-2.
03:24
205 is on scene for the chastity.
03:27
C-O-5 message received and Med3 message received.
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