Medical emergency call for chest pain at Chicago residence, Chicago IL
Emergency units responded to a medical call for chest pain near East 57th Street. Upon arrival, no patient was found as the individual left the scene. Responding personnel cleared the area with no further action needed.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Yeah, Q for an ambulance assist for chest pain, near East 57th.
00:09
On the elevator, near East 57th for the chest pain.
00:15
Correct.
00:20
R-16, return to R-16, return.
00:39
126 did you gain entry 126 we call them twice no answer.
00:48
No, 126 has not gained entry to this building.
00:53
Oh, maybe if you're calling now, we hear the phone right.
01:02
237.
01:05
Message received.
01:11
In order 126, yeah, they gave us with the Gaines residence, second floor.
01:15
That's all we're going to have, guys.
01:19
All right, ourselves, the ambulance will be in service return and we find no patient.
01:24
That's good.
01:35
3-2-4.
01:38
In the main fire building, second there was a complete negative at this time.
01:43
They do have one line on the attic, one line on the second floor, their door washdown.
01:49
On one of the exposures at 610, they had some damage to the clothes, porches.
01:56
All searches are complete negative at that building, and that building is a 25 by 50, two-story ordinary.
02:06
See something on your mind.
02:12
449, Ingle.
02:16
Truck 49. You can hold up our area, the patient left to see him.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 57th St, Chicago, IL 60637
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