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Chest pain emergency at Kinzie Hotel in ChicagoChicago IL

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Chicago, IL

According to the dispatch call, medical responders attended a patient experiencing chest pain at the Kinzie Hotel in Chicago. The patient was alert and awake but not responding to the responders.

Audio|Heard on: Chicago Fire - Digital
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Call for truck three.
00:01
Truck three, chest pain, 20 West City.
00:09
Forty-Liskeesie, Trachene, truck three on our way.
00:15
We're done to like.
00:17
Yeah, can you start me an ambulance on this?
00:20
altered mental status.
00:22
We made entry to the department with the master key from the building.
00:26
The patient is not responding to us.
00:28
They're alert,
00:29
awake, but not responding.
00:36
17th the time.
00:40
Any luck on a runner or any contact info on your guy's done?
00:46
No, I got nothing for that building 1233.
00:50
I got nothing.
00:53
Hi, turn me in police.
00:54
Right now, we're putting the area along, see if we can gain access to any open doors on the upper floors.
01:00
But if we can't do that, then we're going to go into force an entry on this.
01:04
I got it's a propane heater that they use the heat the hallways and probably other parts of the building.
01:10
Yeah, it's just the thing going to work here.
01:15
Hi, message receiver, please.
01:21
In a Tower 10, Tower 10, you want your engine in there for ALS in the meantime?
01:27
No, that's not necessary.
01:31
All right, messages.
01:32
He's still working on any ambulance.
01:39
1917, Maine.
01:42
2917.
01:45
Yeah, we were able to gain access to an open second floor door.
01:50
Right now, we're walking through the building.
01:52
So far, I've encountered one propane tank with, like, a salmon burner.
01:59
So, yeah, we're going to start disconnecting this stuff.
02:01
But no smoke, no fire.
02:03
It's all contained to these heaters.
02:05
Again, if you've got access to a runner, that would be great.
02:12
The 2017 message received.
02:19
It's June 3rd and service return.
02:23
38, okay. Tower at 10, tower 10, you're getting aviolns 35.
02:29
Tower at 10, I mean.
02:30
Tower 10, I mean.
02:33
Tower 10.
02:35
Yeah, once we made into the apartment, the patient didn't have her hearing aids in, so she didn't hear us come in.
02:41
Everything's fine.
02:42
It was an accident.
02:43
If you could hold up the anvil, we're going to be returning.

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