Medical call for woman with chest pain near Lincoln Park Blvd, Rockford IL
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Emergency services responded to a medical call near Lincoln Park Boulevard for a 63-year-old woman experiencing chest pain.
Audio|Heard on: Winnebago County Public Safety
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02:49
Transcript:
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West Suburban Fire and Blackhawk New Milford Fire respond to medical call near Lincoln Park Boulevard.
00:10
West Suburban Fire and Blackhawk New Milford Fire respond to medical call near Lincoln Park Boulevard.
00:23
Attention, West Suburban Fire Department with Black Hawk Fire Department.
00:27
You have a medical call, near Lincoln Park Boulevard, 63-year-old female chest pain.
00:57
Rock for a new copy, tool to en route.
01:07
Rockford Fire to 1190.
01:08
Can you copy my traffic?
01:14
Just to clarify, I have U202 and 1181 in route to near Lincoln Park Boulevard for this medical.
01:26
Acknowledgement / Affirmative.
01:35
Acknowledgement / Affirmative 12-95, I'm sorry, I have you in road as well.
01:40
I'm sorry, I have you in road as well.
01:43
What I have to repeat, I'm sorry.
01:52
1041190 on same Lincoln Park Boulevard
01:59
Property agency 7 Medi 7 available
02:02
104-7 Medi 7 available
02:05
7 Medi 7.
02:13
1041181 on scene
02:21
104202 on a steam.
02:23
Fire 11448 in route.
02:30
If there was anewa traffic on fire 4, you'll have to repeat your traffic to your step-down.
02:40
10-4[1]1148 in route to Lincoln Park Boulevard.
02:46
10-4[1]11 48 on scene.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Lincoln Park Blvd, Rockford, IL 61102
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