One-year-old possibly ingests unknown substance, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a call for a one-year-old child who may have ingested an unknown substance near South Lavergne Avenue in Chicago.
Audio|Heard on: Berkeley Fire
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
For a one-year-old that possibly ate something and outburst bag 1 is Detroit.
00:08
That's interesting.
00:13
You from 11, you know, (number withheld).
00:25
Command 111 from MCM, message received.
00:28
All incoming units, auto aid units coming into near North Harlem can take a disregard for orders of Command 111.
00:38
Thank you for your assistance.
00:39
Nora Parks, line number is going to be (number withheld).
00:56
Message 7th.
00:58
(Number withheld). The airport.
01:05
Show the Farska.
01:07
North-A840 North Carolina, are you available?
01:14
Yeah, we're at 25th and north.
01:17
It's received near South Lavergne Avenue for the one-year-old who ate something.
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Location mentioned:
S Lavergne Ave, Chicago, IL 60644
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