Fire department responds to breathing issues call, Montgomery IL
Fire and EMS responded to a call about breathing problems near Plymouth Avenue. The caller was a 51-year-old man from the Veterans Crisis Line complaining of shortness of breath and shaking. When responders arrived, the patient was no longer at the address, and no patient was found.
Audio|Source: Kendall County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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For second the fire, still tones for breathing problems, near Plymouth Avenue.
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Prisco on the fire, still tones for breathing problems, near Plymouth Avenue.
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Process to Baylor Street.
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First, good engine 123, medic 143.
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You're due.
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Can't come on guard my medic's reason, Ralph.
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Good morning, Medic 3.
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We're responding to the still tones for the fall at near Johnson Drive for a 70-year-old female.
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She's alert and talking.
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Still getting further.
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Mn j 123 medic 133 responding to the still tones for breathing problems near Plymouth Avenue.
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Looks like our caller was requesting a patient that was on the Veterans Crisis line, requesting medics for shortness of breath for the last hour and the shakes.
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We have a 51-year-old male.
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He was alert in talking.
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No longer on the line with him, the front door should be open.
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Can't come, Montgomery card three en route?
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Message.
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Cancom, welcome to meds-free once-team.
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Can't come?
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Can't mention 133.
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Go ahead.
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The subject that called no longer lives at this address.
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Is that twice state that the last known address is McDowell's place in Anchorville?
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Timper.
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Ken Com, you can show Engine 123, Medic 143 available, no patient.
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