Person locks inhaler in vehicle, causes breathing distress, Fairview Heights IL
A person accidentally locked their inhaler inside a vehicle near Perrin Rd. The caller was wheezing and in distress but no child was locked in the vehicle.
Audio|Source: O'Fallon and Shiloh Public Safety
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Transcript:
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If you have a vehicle lockout off of Old Collinsville where there's a juvenile lock in the vehicle, they're all tied up on a 1050 and a possible death, am I clear to send the CSO?
00:09
Yeah, it's fine, or one of us can go on.
00:12
It's a bit hefty farming that I was.
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And for whoever's closest, it's near Perrin Rd.
00:20
Okay.
00:21
Trevor.
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Tile 3, 7470s.
00:30
Good.
00:35
Alarm at S-Health, 1167 Fortune Boulevard from the entry door, keyholders requesting dispatch.
00:42
The holders not unseen, nor are they en route.
00:45
Good for.
01:00
I'm not sure who's responding, but Fairview is still requesting our assistance on that vehicle lockout.
01:05
That's that.
01:10
As much as I go through?
01:12
One or two corrections on that vehicle lockout.
01:14
I go ahead.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:18
Show me not. It's better forcing.
01:20
There's not a juvenile locked in the vehicle. It's an inhaler and the caller was wheezing to crying EMF.
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Location mentioned:
Near Perrin Rd, Fairview Heights, IL 62208
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