Male conscious with facial bleeding in parking lot, Granite City IL
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Medical responders attended to a 43-year-old male who was conscious and bleeding from the face in a large parking lot near Henry Street and 24th Avenue in Granite City.
Audio|Heard on: Granite, Pontoon, Madison (City), Mitchell, Long Lake
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Potamptonama, near Henry St, near Henry St,
00:06
43-year-old male, conscious breathing, bleeding from the face, in the back parking lot.
00:15
Potomteema, near Henry St, near Henry St,
00:21
43-year-old male, conscious breathing, bleeding from the face,
00:27
in the back something was.
00:30
Station 1 copies,
00:33
near Henry St.
00:34
45, can you respond, please?
00:37
45 respond.
00:43
You guys connect you in for this dot.
00:45
He just came there.
00:50
Hey, zero.
00:52
What's your point?
00:54
Um, 106 at the moment.
00:57
I'm 106 at the moment.
01:01
That they come on 23.
01:04
Okay,
01:05
okay.
01:06
I'll get it.
01:11
Grant, 72.
01:15
Go ahead.
01:17
45, so on scene.
01:19
I'm Kathy.
01:24
I checked near Henry St on the corner of Sheridan and Henry and also Jordan and Henry.
01:30
I'm not seeing anybody out here.
01:31
Can you get an update with patient?
01:34
10.
01:39
That's 45 to dispatch.
01:44
Right.
01:49
We're not locating a near Henry St.
01:52
Is there a better location?
01:56
70M.A.M.S. Towns like they're in this large parking model, near Henry St,
02:05
on the corner of Henry and 24th.
02:07
All right.
02:09
72 and EMA sounds like they're in this large parking lot of near Henry St on the corner of Henry and 24th That's clear
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Location mentioned:
Henry St, Granite City, IL 62040
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