Person unresponsive but breathing at apartment, Murphysboro IL
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Emergency medical response was dispatched to an apartment near North 7th Street, Murphysboro, for a 75-year-old person found unresponsive but breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin, Perry, Jackson, Williamson, and Jefferson Counties Police, Fire and EMS
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03:14
Transcript:
00:00
The North 7th Street, 300 North 7th Street, Unit 408 in Murphysboro for a 75-year-old person who is unresponsive but breathing.
00:11
Just back out.
00:14
1040.
00:15
7. 7.5.
00:19
7.4. 7.4.
00:25
Mission 143 to coin status.
00:32
Sorry.
00:35
104.
00:36
7-4.
00:42
7, go ahead.
00:49
525 with me, reference transport person,
00:53
inspect your residence.
00:58
You advise B.S.
01:00
Sam, 6 can 25 with you to transport the person to their residence?
01:25
We'll be on Eastwater, South Bugue, submit Illinois B truck plate, (number withheld).
01:34
(number withheld) on a Illinois D truck plate.
01:36
It's going to be on a dark gray Toyota Tacoma, you've got one more time.
01:44
20, clear valid.
01:57
Number three, they're going to be around, second.
02:03
Telford, thank you.
02:14
Can you give me a 21?
02:22
Well, I'm calling it's work then.
02:29
I'm unable to copy.
02:37
Yes,
02:39
you do. I need you to respond code to 300 North 7th Street, 300 North 7th Street, Unit 408 for a 75-year-old person who's slightly alert, unresponsive, but is breathing.
02:51
Thank you, see.
03:06
County, five-puffs.
03:08
Tenture, Murphysboro, Fire.
03:09
Need your response to 300 North 7th Street.
03:13
Apartments. Show me back 101.
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Location mentioned:
N 7th St, Murphysboro, IL 62966
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