Ambulance dispatched for female abdominal pain transfer, Staunton IL
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An ambulance was requested to transfer a 53-year-old female patient with abdominal pain from Staunton Hospital to Anderson Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Macoupin and Montgomery Counties Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Attention, spot an ambulance.
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You're needed at CHSERR for an ALS transfer to Anderson ER, 53-year-old female abdominal pain.
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Attention to spot ambulance.
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Spotnambulance, you need it at CHSER for an ALS transfer to Anderson ER, 53-year-old female abdominal pain.
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Time at page 1645.
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Columns late 111 traffic stop.
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On the 811 traffic stop, 255 south at the 27, 255 south at the 27.
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Silver sedan, Silver Sedan, Silver Sand, F, Frank Q, Queen,
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(number withheld), Frank Queen, (number withheld).
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811 of Frank Cuclean (number withheld) clears over 2016 Chevrolet.
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controlling 249-19 on the scene.
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Attention, ghostby, Benelde Area Ambulance.
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Goosby and Benelver ambulance, you're being requested for a transfer from Staunton Hospital to Anderson Hospital for a 53-year-old with abdominal pain, female.
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Attention, ghostbeamined area.
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It was not been signed.
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However,
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reasonable grounds are just fine of us who gave a stop that have been established.
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Stigley Strupe-A-Colk, KSb, 235.
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Attention goes to be with Benel the Area Ambulance.
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Attention goes to be in Benel the Area Ambulance.
01:51
You're being requested for a transfer from Staun Hospital to Anderson Hospital for a 53-year-old female with abdominal pain.
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The time of page is 1652.
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Location mentioned:
N, Caldwell St, Staunton, IL 62088
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