Heart emergency at Newark home raises urgent response, Newark IL
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Emergency crews respond to a 66-year-old man's heart problems and shallow breathing near East Main Street, prompting urgent medical attention.
Audio|Heard on: Kendall County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Newark Fire Still Tones[1] for heart problems, 107 East Main Street.
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Inlet still tones for heart problems, 107 East Main Street.
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Crescent Van Buren and Jackson, 641, you were due to respond.
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Checking out, folks.
00:24
Cancombe, so 641 en route.
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641, copy now.
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41 your nerve for heart problems.
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One of 70s Main Street has a Van Buren at Jackson.
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Patient's a 66-year-old male,
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high blood pressure,
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and slight shallow breathing.
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I'll say it's a history of problems with high blood pressure.
00:53
But as you could respond to the back door, I'll be open.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Still Tones: Dispatch alert tones for a still alarm (initial fire response)
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, Newark, IL 60541
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