Medical call for possible stroke at Christopher Lane, New Baden IL
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According to the dispatch call, a 52-year-old woman at a residence near Christopher Lane in New Baden was reported conscious and breathing with possible stroke symptoms and pain in her head and chest. EMS responded and noted her condition was worsening. The front door was left unlocked for access.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Attention, New Baden, email, and personnel respond, near Christopher Lane and New Baden, near Christopher Lane, New Baden,
00:07
52-year-old female conscious, breathing,
00:11
possible stroke, head and chest pain.
00:23
Attend to New Baden ambulance personnel, respond near Christopher Lane and New Baden, repeating near Christopher Lane, New Baden, 52-year-old female, conscious and breathing,
00:34
possible stroke, having head and chest pain.
00:37
Tam out, 0021 WPTL203, clear.
00:49
Good.
00:52
So 3-43, sending your EMS to near Christopher Lane, New Baden, near Christopher Lane, New Baden, 52-year-old female, conscious and breathing, puffs, will stroke head and tested.
01:08
Okay,
01:10
1014 and 14, stop.
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Frank Edwards 866818 F.E.6.
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Fire Correct, F.E.
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8668188.
01:28
See, Windy, Petralia.
01:32
Hello, Wendy is in the trailer.
01:36
9.4-9-4-9-12.
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12.
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12. 14-8-12.
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Fort-a-12. Roos.
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10-4. They're advising her conditions worsening.
01:53
I did the stroke test.
01:54
It's advising partial evidence.
01:56
Front door's going to be unlocked and open.
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Location mentioned:
Christopher Ln, New Baden, IL 62265
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