Cardiac arrest reported at residence near newton avenue, Park Ridge IL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a residence near Newton Avenue in Park Ridge for an elderly female patient experiencing cardiac arrest.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
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Transcript:
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Ambulance 3 and engine 3, cardiac arrest, near Newton Avenue, in Park Ridge, Grid 3586, near Newton Avenue, Cardiac Arrest, Ambulance 3, and Engine 3.
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And they might not be able to get someone there today,
00:25
but they can start making phone calls if necessary.
00:34
So it's not going to be protected.
00:51
We're seeing power.
00:54
I'm seeing power 36 on it.
00:55
Do you want to continue in it to continue in?
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For the 8,800 South Harlem male that fell 6,000 for the 76-year-old male that fell at 6,800 South Harlem,
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lot 1323. For New Station 1, the 76-year-old male that fell at the trailer park, 8,800 South Harlem, lot 1323.
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Regions 3 is available.
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Chicago Fire, Red Center.
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How do you reach Chicago Fire, Chicago, Red Center, copied you, loudly clear.
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So are you copying...
01:48
How do you read, Chicago Fire, One, Central, 12, three, three, four, five.
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How do you read us?
02:01
Error, Master, receive on June 35.
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Ambulance 56, if you could redirect to near Newton, near Newton.
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Ambulance 3, you can return.
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Location mentioned:
Newton Ave, Park Ridge, IL 60068
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