Medical emergency reported near east court street, Kingston IL
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Fire crews responded near east court street to a report initially of a structure fire, later clarified as a medical emergency involving an elderly female with vomiting and abdominal pain.
Audio|Heard on: Dekalb & Southern Kane County Public Safety.
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, leave fire, shepherding a fire, leave fire, shepherding a fire, second call.
00:03
Near east court date,
00:05
Near eastward Dage, a lot of the area.
00:09
Lending, Lee,
00:11
Fire, heaven of fire, lee fire, leave fire, shurban a fire,
00:13
Second angle to call near east court female vomiting area of pain across the north of state, count up (number withheld).
00:26
John, you're sickmore with only one in your lost team.
00:31
Tommy,
00:32
One received.
00:38
Address and Alder is yelling in the silence.
00:42
All right,
00:47
John.
00:51
You invited what answer on the Pina (number withheld)?
01:00
(number withheld).
01:03
Receive, thank you.
01:07
You see, thank you.
01:10
Here, he's one, I guess, just no.
01:17
You can repeat?
01:24
There are any people logging at an hour of this call.
01:31
They have about a hole on the moon.
01:47
Phavenor-fire, make sure a request for Ludi near east court date, (number withheld), mount, a pain,
01:57
contain a while on fire.
01:59
Bechewsure request for a Lee near eastward date, (number withheld).
02:05
For a female, low-ing diarrhea, a month of pain, cross north of all-state, I'm out of (number withheld).
02:14
10 and 41 according to Apple Data and rapid SOS the phone does along to (name withheld) Mount 83 years old
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Location mentioned:
East St, Kingston, IL 60145
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