Medical alarm for elderly female who fell near Galleon Drive, Loves Park IL
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Emergency services responded to a call for a 95-year-old woman who fell near Galleon Drive in Loves Park. The incident was a lift assist situation. Ambulance services were coordinated and some units were cancelled after the situation was under control.
Audio|Heard on: North Park Fire Protection District and Loves Park Fire
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Transcript:
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Love's Park Fire Still alarm[1] respond to medical alarm near Galleon Drive.
00:08
Love's Park Fire Still alarm[1] respond to medical alarm near Galleon Drive.
00:18
Hello, Spurtfire.
00:19
You're responding to a medical alarm near Galleon Drive for a 95-year-old female fall victim.
00:29
Looks like a lift assist only.
00:30
This is your third call.
00:31
Northwest Rescue has been advised for an ambulance.
00:34
Timeout 1939.
00:37
County North Park, Medicaid is arriving mercy.
00:44
Copy, Medicaid 88.
00:46
Low Spark 1869, Route to Gallium.
00:53
Copy 1869. Copy 1869.
01:03
Medicate 3 and 1801, you can be available for Sheridan.
01:15
Medicate 3 is available to be available.
01:16
You can show us around to Gellon.
01:33
You can repeat your traffic.
01:39
12-96 en route to Gillian.
01:49
Copy 1296.
01:53
County Fire from Battalion 18.
01:55
Go ahead and cancel Northwest.
01:56
We have Medicaid 3 heading to Gallium.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Still alarm: Initial level fire alarm for a reported fire or smoke requiring a standard fire department response
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Location mentioned:
Galleon Dr, Loves Park, IL 61111
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