Pregnant woman choked during domestic incident, Streator IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a pregnant woman was choked by a male partner during a domestic incident at an apartment near North Otter Creek Street. She requested emergency medical services.
Audio|Heard on: Streator Fire
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
May he goes for 43, this female call back.
00:04
This male subject is going to be in Albert Ford.
00:06
He's wearing a gray hoodie with a hat on, possibly enropped 10, 13.13 and a half north, Everett, or on Johnson Street.
00:16
Go for it. You got foot or driving?
00:23
He's on foot.
00:28
Just 443, this female is requesting EMS as this male put his hands around her neck.
00:37
104, coming 1060.
00:40
2.23.
00:52
Near North Otter Creek, Apartment 84 for a female.
00:56
That was in a domestic physical, their abundance.
01:00
She's two-month pregnant.
01:03
As you requested, near North Otter Creek, Apartment 84 for a female that was involved in a domestic,
01:13
and she's advising that she's two months pregnant, the time of age 1028.
01:25
Thank you.
01:26
Two five, eighty four terminate them as well.
01:33
Is it secure for EMS?
01:41
Is it secure for EMS? Is it secure for EMS?
01:46
Yeah, ten four.
01:52
You got me to get something.
01:57
1034.
02:03
1020 code 25 25 Fast receipt.
02:14
1884 code 25 25
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Location mentioned:
N Otter Creek St, Streator, IL 61364
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