Unresponsive woman found cold at Indianola home, Indianola IL
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Emergency crews responded to an Indianola residence where a 65-year-old woman was found unresponsive and cold; CPR was declined and the patient was transported to Logan hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Vermilion County, Rossville, Hoopeston and Danville Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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1400 East Road and Indianola for a 65-year-old female.
00:07
Possibly deceased, cold to the touch.
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Peeves enter out as well.
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Tension, George County, Mountaine Street, Fire, China 439-0, North 14 on Chiefs, Red and Indianola,
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65-year-old female, possibly deceased, cold to the touch, CPR's been refused.
00:23
Padies and they're out.
00:24
Crashers can be unknown, east of Orange and North Road.
00:27
Time out. 920.
00:33
Base, Taney, I love to.
00:40
Temper.
00:50
Tension Richmond Fire.
00:51
Second page, respond to 4390 North 1400 East, Indianola, for a 65-year-old female, possibly deceased, cold to the touch.
01:04
390 North 1400 East, Indianola for a 65-year-old female found cold to the touch.
01:11
Tom, nine-thirty.
01:17
Ray, Srees, quad, three, clear scene in the service,
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jumping head-on.
01:24
Okay, squat, three, ten-law.
01:30
They also cleared the scene.
01:32
I don't think their radio might be not be working.
01:36
I don't think it is either.
01:38
Did they transport to the hospital?
01:41
Yes, they are.
01:42
They have one patient on board.
01:43
One to Logan.
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Thank you. Thank you.
01:49
Sorry,
01:51
we've been on the wrong channel this entire time.
01:53
We're clear scene en route to Logan.
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Location mentioned:
N 1400 East Rd, Indianola, IL 61850
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