Unconscious person suffers cardiac arrest near Beach Court, South Elgin IL
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An unconscious person was reported near Beach Court between Melrose Avenue and North Water Street. The situation was later upgraded to cardiac arrest. Emergency teams responded promptly to the location and treated the individual.
Audio|Heard on: Elgin Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 21 and Ambulance 21 unconscious person near Beach Court between Melrose Avenue and North Water Street timeout 0420 Engine 21 and Ambulance 21 unconscious person near Beach Court
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Engine 21, route.
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21. Board route.
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Action 21, 19.
00:42
Elton Fire copies.
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Elton Fire, Injice.
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Engine 21.
00:52
Engine 21.
00:56
You give us a code upgrade.
00:59
Last received.
01:08
Engine 5 and ambulance 1.
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Sick person.
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St. Charles Street and Villa Street.
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Timeout 0427.
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Engine 5 and ambulance 1.
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Sick person.
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St. Charles Street and Villa Street.
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Engine 23 and Battalion 21.
01:38
Cardiac arrest near Beach Court.
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Between Melrose Avenue and North Water Street.
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Timeout 0427.
01:48
Engine 23 and Battalion 21.
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Cardiac arrest near Beach Court.
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Units are due to St.
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Charles and Villa for a 52-year-old male, feeling light-headed.
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Engine 23, Battalion 21, you're due to near Beach for a code upgrade.
02:19
I show both units, engine 5, ambulance 1, and route to St.
02:23
Charles and Villa for a 52-year-old male, feeling light-headed.
02:32
Engine 23, Battalion 21, I show you both in route to near Beach Court.
02:36
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Location mentioned:
Beach Ct, South Elgin, IL 60177
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