Woman slips on ice in alley at Franklin Park, Franklin Park IL
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A 39-year-old woman slipped on ice in an alley near Wormon in Franklin Park. She has a 45-pound dog that may become aggressive. Her townhome door was left open for emergency responders.
Audio|Heard on: Berkeley Fire
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
No commenters, Franklin Park have an ambulance available to assist near Wormon, near Wormon, for a 39-year-old female that fell on ice.
00:13
Let me get the address one more time.
00:18
Near Wormon, near Wormon, near Wormon.
00:22
MCB from Ambulance 5.
00:27
Ambulance 5.
00:28
We're going to take that call.
00:30
You're going to be street guard, Franklin Park.
00:33
We see the ambulance 5.
00:35
NORCOM, take a decision right, thank you.
00:39
I'm copy.
00:42
Norcom, sit on to clear of Gottlieb been returning.
00:46
Okay.
00:48
See.
00:49
National squad is by returning.
00:52
Message received.
00:58
Ambulance 5 from MCD.
01:02
Go ahead for the ambulance 5.
01:07
The caller slipped on ice in the alley of near Wormon.
01:11
So she's going to be in the alley of near Wormon woman.
01:22
NORCOM, 602 is in route.
01:27
XO2, okay.
01:33
Indra, engine, 5.
01:35
Call is going to be in the alley of near Wormon women.
01:43
602, Markham.
01:48
Go for 602.
01:50
I have another piece and says you want me holding for you or do you want me to dispatch the ambulance?
01:57
You're going out to stations, thank you.
02:00
Message suit.
02:07
Engine 5 from MCD.
02:13
All right, the caller has a 45-pound dog with her who may become aggressive.
02:19
She has a door to her town home is open if someone can possibly guide the dog in.
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Franklin Park, IL
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