Woman suffers severe stomach and chest pain in Danville, Danville IL
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Emergency responders were called to near Cleary Avenue in Danville for a 63-year-old woman experiencing severe stomach pain, chest pain, and dizziness. Multiple fire and ambulance units responded with mutual aid.
Audio|Heard on: Vermilion County, Rossville, Hoopeston and Danville Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Response to near Cleary Ave, 63-year-old female with severe stomach pain, dizzy, and chest pain.
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Attention, Lynch Fire, Lynch Ambulance, respond to near Cleary Avenue, 63-year-old female,
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severe stomach, chest pain, and dizziness.
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Cross streets are Summit and Wynne Avenue.
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Respond to the back door.
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Timeout is 1155.
00:37
Lynch Ambulance, second page, respond to near Cleary Avenue, 63-year-old female, severe stomach, chest pain, dizziness.
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Attention, Lynch Fire, Lynch Ambulance, respond to near Cleary Avenue, 63-year-old female, severe stomach, chest pain, dizziness.
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Respond to the back door, cross-street Wynne Avenue, timeout 0158, second timeout 1150.
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Bhophaar!
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Attention, Tilton Fire, Tilton Ambulance, automatic mutual aid for Lynch.
01:26
Respond to near Cleary Avenue, 63-year-old female, severe stomach, chest pain, and dizziness.
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Attention, Tilton Fire, Chilton Ambulance, automatic mutual aid for Lynch.
01:37
Respond to near Cleary Avenue, 63-year-old female, severe pain in the stomach and chest and dizziness.
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On the back door, cross street Summit and Wynne Avenue, 10-0.201.
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Location mentioned:
Cleary Ave, Danville, IL 61832
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