Female with leg swelling receives medical aid near Austin, Chicago IL
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Emergency medical responders attended to a female with swollen legs near Austin in Chicago. Multiple units provided assistance.
Audio|Heard on: North Palos Fire Dispatch
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance 205, the Swolman Lakes.
00:03
Near Austin.
00:04
Ambulance 205, female with swelling on legs near Austin.
00:16
South Western Battalion, Battalion 6.
00:19
With Payne 6.
00:21
All right, 6502 to the transport shortly.
00:24
Battalion 6 is clear.
00:25
I'm going to head over to 104.
00:27
I'm going to need a fusel a ambulance to assist 6505.4.
00:31
Okay,
00:32
and 6 message received.
00:39
The law from Southwest is Bridgeview 406 available to assist Chicago Ridge, 10450 Southwest Highway Unit 3G George for a medical alarm, no voice contact.
00:53
10450 Southwest Highway Unit 3G door to medical or no voice.
00:57
Yeah, we'll get 406.
00:58
They're out.
01:00
Please.
01:06
Amarland's 406, the mutual aid.
01:15
Amarlands 406, the mutual aid.
01:18
To Chicago Ridge, 104.50 Southwest Highway Unit 3G, George, ambulance 406, the mutual aid request for the medical alarm, no voice, at 10450 Southwest Highway Unit 3G, George.
01:31
Central from 205.
01:38
125. Could you dispatch squad 2 at our location?
01:44
Message received.
01:59
Met3 Squad 1, the medical alarm, no voice, 901, Cicero, Unit 302.
02:06
Met3 Squad 1, the medical alarm, no voice, 901, Cicero,
02:10
lot 302.
02:15
6, I'll show you run Sino, Southwest Highway, check your notes for a lot box code.
02:36
Squad 2 assists 205 on the Swalloneike near Austin.
02:42
Squad team for the manpower assist near Austin for the swollen legs.
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Austin, Chicago, IL
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