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Child bleeding and vomiting blood at Wolf's CrossingPlainfield IL

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Wolf’s Crossing Rd, Plainfield, IL 60585

Emergency responders are attending to a child near Wolf's Crossing Road who has a nosebleed lasting about 15 minutes and is vomiting blood.

Audio|Heard on: Kendall County Public Safety
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00:57
Transcript:
00:00
Figo Fire, still towns for bleeding at near Wolf's Crossing Road.
00:07
Figo Fire, still towns for bleeding.
00:11
232.
00:12
54, west crossing, Wolf's Crossing Road, cross of Cloud Creek Road and Normantown Road.
00:18
You understand as a sigometic 2.
00:25
Medical 14 is available.
00:29
441 available.
00:30
441 available.
00:35
Okay, kind of a single bag two is about.
00:41
You're responding to the stilltowns for bleeding at near Wolf's Crossing Road, crosses of South Cloud Creek Road and South Normantown Road.
00:51
It's going to be a child with a nose bleed.
00:54
It's been going on for about 15 minutes and they've also been puking blood.

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Location mentioned:
Wolf’s Crossing Rd, Plainfield, IL 60585

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