Elderly person with broken arm receives ALS aid, Sterling IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Sterling, Illinois, requested advanced life support for an 80-year-old person with a possible broken arm. The patient was being transported to CGH Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Whiteside County Sheriff and Fire
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Whiteside County from One George Twenty Seven.
00:04
One George Twenty Seven, go ahead.
00:07
Twenty Seven will be en route to CGH.
00:09
We are requesting ALS assistance at this time.
00:12
Route of travel will be Starr Road to Illinois Route 40.
00:19
Copy. En route to CGH requesting ALS assist Starr to Illinois Route 40.
00:32
I was three and live now.
00:36
And that's a possible broken arm.
00:45
Update in the middle of the request.
00:47
One, two, seven before North Main Street.
00:50
Seventy-seven for North Street.
00:52
Seventyside Street is video.
00:55
Eighty-year-old.
00:58
Thank you, One George Twenty Seven.
01:14
One George Twenty Seven, go ahead.
01:17
Did you get a hold of an ALS unit?
01:25
Affirmative One George Twenty Seven, Med Three will be en route.
01:30
Copy that, Med Two.
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Location mentioned:
Sterling, IL 61081
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