Person suffers subclavian vein rupture during angiogram, North Aurora IL
A person experienced a rupture of the subclavian vein during an angiogram procedure at a medical facility near Miller Drive, North Aurora. Emergency services were dispatched to assist, and the patient has a balloon device still in place.
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North Aurora fire, engine 502, and 9551, respond to sick person, at near Miller Dr, Unit 102, North Aurora, cross streets are Bus Avenue and Oak Street.
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North Aurora Fire, Engine 502, and Matic 551, respond to sick person.
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At near Miller Dr, Unit 102,
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near Miller Dr, Unit 102,
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North Aurora, cross streets are Bus Avenue and Oak Street.
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10502 Medics. I want to show you both marstas of a sick patient advocate medical, near Miller Dr, Suite 102.
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They were getting an angiogram done and their subclavian vein ruptured. They advise to use the main entrance, and they did say that the patient has a balloon in.
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Location mentioned:
Near Miller Dr, North Aurora, IL 60542
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