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Asthma patient with breathing difficulty treated near W 63rd PlaceSummit IL

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W 63rd Pl, Summit, IL 60501

Emergency services responded to a 46-year-old male near W 63rd Place experiencing difficulty breathing due to an ineffective inhaler. A second ambulance was dispatched for assistance.

Audio|Heard on: North Palos Fire Dispatch
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Summit fire for the second ambulance near W 63rd Place.
00:07
It's for a 46-year-old male with difficulty breathing.
00:11
I'll get you a backup ambulance.
00:21
Thank you very special, my 957-1-Legren.
00:26
955 and Lagrange.
00:28
That's interesting.
00:36
Pick region 955-4 is used going to be en route.
00:45
Picture, you can put Summit 955 and ambulance 956.
00:50
In route, (number withheld).
00:57
Message received, is coming an asthma patient.
01:00
The inhaler is not working.
01:01
You want me to disregard for us, you then?
01:06
Yes, that's correct.
01:07
We have a second ambulance off.
01:10
Okay.

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W 63rd Pl, Summit, IL 60501

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