Woman reported chest pain and dizziness in Murphysboro, Murphysboro IL
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Emergency medical services responded to near South 17th Street in Murphysboro for a 44-year-old woman experiencing chest pain, dizziness, and nausea. She requested transport to the emergency room.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin, Perry, Jackson, Williamson, and Jefferson Counties Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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EMS2, please report your ambulance near South 17th Street, Murphysboro.
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EMS2 to 404, South 17th Street, Murphysboro for a 44-year-old female having chest pain,
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nausea, and dizziness.
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Timeout 548.
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All three.
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County County City 41.
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Beginning mileage, minute 9.
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73,
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185.
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73-185. The outside temperature is 26 degrees Fahrenheit.
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104.
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21X-201041 controlling X-202104 field command 2 8805 208 05 208 7 14 supervisory patrol X7 1041 supervisory patrol X7 104 X 41 515
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Ten-four. Ten-six, I had a little on my work-sill.
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Two,
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ten-point-one, patrol.
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Ten-four, talk group ten-eight-two.
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Konex ninety-four.
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Brent, pull the vehicle off the roadway.
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We're always clear now, and be clear patrol.
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Ninety-four, ten-four.
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9702-104
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995-pull 17-101 101-2-tom
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51210-104
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943-toe.
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11.
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11, you know that.
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2.41,
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unit 11 became mileage.
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at Oak and 17th come to the side door.
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44-year-old female, no history of heart attack.
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She is having chest pain, dizziness, and nausea.
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She is wanting to go to the ER.
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Location mentioned:
S 17th St, Murphysboro, IL 62966
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