Police assist paramedics with uncooperative patient, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were called to assist paramedics with a combative patient experiencing chest pain near South Indiana Avenue in Chicago. Fire department crews initially issued an emergency assistance call but later reported that the situation was under control and canceled further response.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
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04:5
Transcript:
00:00
All right, I got ambulance four and truck eleven near South Indiana requesting police for an uncooperative patient.
00:09
They're responding for a thirty-five year old male employee with chest pains and he's sweaty.
00:23
And we're getting a fire emergency assistance call.
00:26
We're getting a fire emergency assistance call, near South Indiana.
00:30
Ambulance four is requesting emergency assistance on a combative patient that responded for a 35 year old male who was sweaty.
03:18
Two thirty-two, slow it down before I go to get her.
03:24
Two hundred and thirty-two is giving a slowdown on the emergency assistance call.
03:30
Take actually take a disregard.
04:03
Take a disregard if you are not on scene.
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Location mentioned:
S Indiana Ave, Chicago, IL 60616
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