Man found unconscious in medical emergency at city intersection, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a man was found unconscious at the intersection of Clark and Kinzie Streets in Chicago with a possible diabetic emergency. EMS was dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Hubbard at Clark. There's a man passed out over here at Clark and Kinzie.
00:04
Possible diabetics.
00:05
Can you roll an ambulance over here?
00:07
Clark and Kinzie? Yeah, acknowledgment.
00:10
You're with 1890 or?
00:13
Yeah, one of the cars is.
00:14
99. All right.
00:16
I'll put you on and we'll get EMS going.
00:23
185-2.
00:25
1852?
00:27
Can you send ambulance over to Clark and Kinzie? I have a medical emergency.
00:35
1852, yeah, acknowledgment.
00:36
We got them rolling, and 50K months.
00:37
50,700 Adam.
00:38
For example.
00:44
50700, Adam. Good morning.
00:45
Go with your info.
00:47
Good morning.
00:48
Good morning. Just for information, we got a straight steel hit heading south bump from near South Michigan Avenue.
00:54
Played boy x-ray 75772.
00:58
Should be at white Subaru.
01:02
I import the air in the first district for 5,700, Adam, just a straight deal going southbound, near South Michigan, the plate of Boy X-ray 75772, that's Boy X-Rate 75772, it's a white Subaru, once again, straight steel for information.
01:20
The direction, that's right.
01:23
Southbound.
01:26
And who was asking?
01:31
3, you put it down on.
01:34
You could out.
01:35
Was this 46 Boy or Charlie 3?
01:39
You have a 3? 46 Charlie 3, put it down.
01:42
46 Charlie 3, acknowledgment.
01:45
X-ray, 1834.
01:46
I have that ambulance stopping up.
01:50
1852, yeah, acknowledgment.
01:52
We'll try.
01:54
Okay, for trouble.
01:59
1852 with a diabetic individual.
02:03
Yes, acknowledgment.
02:06
X-ray 1834.
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