Medical emergency with abnormal blood pressure and arm pain, Davis IL
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call near Newport Road in Lake Somerset. The patient reported abnormal blood pressure and pain in their left arm. Davis Fire and other units responded to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Stephenson County Public Safety
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02:22
Transcript:
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... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... near Newport Road, Lake Somerset for a medical call.
00:04
Patient experiencing abnormal blood pressure and pain in left arm.
00:10
Hello.
00:21
Dispatch confirms location near Newport Road, Lake Somerset.
00:28
Confirmed location near Newport Road, Lake Somerset.
00:31
Medical units responding to a patient with abnormal blood pressure and left arm pain.
00:44
Okay.
00:47
Units en route to the scene.
00:50
Davis Fire is responding.
00:52
Oh.
00:53
Okay.
00:55
(name withheld).
00:56
Yep.
01:00
43.
01:02
I'm going to...
01:05
Correction.
01:06
Gray Acura, very accurate.
01:07
Gray Acura SC1-8-68.
01:08
Aid zebra 6186-8.
01:11
8 zebra 6-1-8-6-8.
01:14
6-1-8-8-8.
01:23
20-D-D-D-D-V-Zero 6-18-68, clear.
01:27
Great-1-Acker Utility.
01:33
Trying to control Tuesday this fire.
01:36
One point driver responding near Newport Road, Lake Somerset.
01:42
Near Newport Road, Lake Somerset.
01:45
Patient experiencing abnormal blood pressure and pain in left arm.
02:04
Davis Fire.
02:06
Local 18 requests drivers to respond near Newport Road, Lake Somerset.
02:12
Near Newport Road, Lake Somerset, for abnormal blood pressure and left arm pain.
02:17
Abnormal blood pressure and pain in left arm.
02:20
Control clear at 1539.
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Location mentioned:
Newport Rd, Davis, IL 61019
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