Fire causes smoke inhalation treated at South Shore Hospital, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire occurred near S Crandon Ave, Chicago. Victims suffered smoke inhalation. One victim with smoke inhalation and foot injury was treated and transported to South Shore Hospital in good condition.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
All right, I have an update for the second victim at South Shore.
00:04
He has smoke inhalation and a right foot injury, and he's in good condition being treated by Dr.
00:14
Lombatill.
00:16
It's spelled Paul Lincoln Adam Mary Ocean Ocean Tom Tom Tom Ida Lincoln.
00:24
All right, 432 X-ray 432, you copy that?
00:31
I know he didn't.
00:33
Negative,
00:34
what'd you say?
00:37
Okay, the person.
00:38
Hey, you don't have a PVP.
00:39
You can't log on.
00:44
Four, I'll just talk to this little one.
00:48
See if I can find out a mom or dad's name.
00:52
Oh okay, you're still with the baby? Okay well X-ray, I mean 435 went to South Shore Hospital.
00:57
Your guy has smoke inhalation.
00:59
He's in good condition and he was treated by the doctor.
01:03
. Do you want all the information?
01:07
That's what's going on.
01:13
Ham 435, when you get a chance, you know X-ray 432 is still over there by the fire.
01:18
If you want to give them all the info.
01:23
435 and 99 should be going over there.
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