Medical team responds to chest pain call in Batavia, Batavia IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Batavia were dispatched for a patient experiencing chest pain near Green Pheasant Lane. Units noted premise alerts indicating that a resident at the location may be uncooperative with police and that dogs are present on the property, including a tan pit bull. Police were notified and sent to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Kane IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Batavia Fire Engine Two and Medic Five One respond to a patient with chest pain near Green Pheasant Lane.
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Near Green Pheasant Lane, Batavia, cross Carroll and McClure Drive.
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Ticon, you can show me five two in place of five one on this call.
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Five two in place of seven.
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Engine two, five, you both are off of the patient with chest pain.
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Near Green Pheasant Lane.
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We have two different premise alerts at this location.
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The first one is for a resident who does not want police on their property and shows aggressive behavior toward police and neighbors.
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The second premise alert is related to an animal.
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It involves a tan pit bull named Rocky that was seen.
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The caller advised there are dogs at the residence.
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Police are en route.
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Location mentioned:
Green Pheasant Ln, Batavia, IL 60510
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