Patient treated at north lasalle refuses transport, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a patient near North LaSalle. The patient was alert and stable but refused transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Fire - Digital
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
98 is on the scene near North LaSalle for the ambulance assist.
00:07
98 on the scene.
00:14
Engine 23,
00:15
22, 22, which 23rd with the auto.
00:18
It's actually a little scooter.
00:22
We're westbound, 23 second man, switching the fire ground.
00:28
23.
00:35
1521 South Wall Bashwall, automatic alarm and a nine-story fire resistor.
00:41
Residential high-rise 150 by 150.
00:44
We have nothing showing.
00:54
Can you start a second ambulance in here for another patient, please? All right, truck six, okay.
01:02
We'll get you additional ambulance for a total of two.
01:08
Thank you. Thank you.
01:11
that you have 8.666 should be pulling up in a minute, and he got annual 42 as your additional, and they're coming from Northwestern.
01:24
42 from Northwestern, thank you.
01:30
age of 55, the minute.
01:33
55.
01:40
So, Casey, this was a assist off.
01:43
We're going to be in service returning.
01:44
Thank you, Mr.
01:47
C.
01:50
98 to May.
01:53
98?
01:56
Yes, you can hold the hand, though.
01:59
The patient seems to be alert and oriented times three.
02:02
All parameters are normal.
02:04
We're going to get a documented refusal.
02:06
Here's a few minutes to be in service.
02:11
98, you must receive all release team.
02:17
Thank you, ma'am.
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