Vendor with possible medical issue stopped near hospital, Eureka IL
A vendor acting strangely was reported by a cannery employee. She was observed with slurred speech and slow facial movements while sitting in a white transit van on Mill Street. Officers located and stopped the vehicle near Carle Eureka Hospital for a medical evaluation.
Audio|Source: Washburn Fire and Ambulance
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Transcript:
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Before an employee from the cannery called in, saying they had a vendor there tonight that was acting off, possibly having a medical event.
00:11
Unknown,
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the subject is currently in her car, parked near Mill Street.
00:19
She is in a white transit van.
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The caller stated she had slurred speech, slow facial expressions, and said she was not feeling well.
00:28
Does not think she should be driving?
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Ten for her out.
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Ten for her up.
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Post in this meeting I can clear.
00:47
Maybe two.
00:50
104 clear and just go check on that with Eureka.
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27 can you attach me?
01:18
The Eureka Ford is going to be a female in a red sweater driving a white transit van.
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Apparently, she just saw it in the southbound lane.
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I'm trying to find her.
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Ten four, what was the street shoes on?
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She was southbound on Maine, I think I've got her here,
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Main and State.
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Ergo and Easton.
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To the front.
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Before I'll be stopping her, it's going to be temporary play 775, Adam Charles 625.
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We'll be in front of Carle Eureka Hospital, near Major Street.
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27 are out with them.
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10-4[1]. You’re clear for your play return valid on a 20-204 and the James Cromer of Edwardsville.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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