Medical team called to senior facility in Bethalto, Bethalto IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical call at a senior living facility in Bethalto. The patient, an 87-year-old woman, was conscious and breathing and possibly experiencing a urinary tract infection. The location was referenced as Cedarhurst of Bethalto and Cedarhurst of Basalto, suggesting the call may have involved the same or related medical situations at the facility.
Audio|Heard on: Madison, Macoupin, Jersey County 911
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Transcript:
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Picking up with all the firefighters, EMS call.
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Cedarhurst of Bethalto, near North Moreland Road, apartment four.
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87-year-old female, possible UTI.
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Picking up with all the firefighters.
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EMS call. Cedarhurst of Bethalto.
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Near North Moreland Road, apartment four.
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87-year-old female conscious and breathing, possible UTI.
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All moored in around time out of 1114.
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All units 72 respond.
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Cedarhurst of Basalto, near North Marlin Road, room number four.
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87-year-old female, sick case.
00:45
Possible UTI, conscious and breathing.
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All units 70 respond.
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Cedarhurst of Basalto, near North Marlin Road, room number four.
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Eighty-seven-year-old female.
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Medical case, possible UTI, conscious and breathing.
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Location mentioned:
N Moreland Rd, Bethalto, IL 62010
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