Woman overheated and fainted near train at Union Station, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a woman became overheated and fainted near a train at Union Station, Chicago. Emergency responders from the Chicago Fire Department and Amtrak Police provided assistance. The woman was transported to Rush Hospital for medical care. The train crew left the scene before inquiries could be made.
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Transcript:
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Sam 1, the Metro 29, Metro 23.
00:03
29, go right here.
00:04
Hey, Reggie, can you do me a favor? Go over to Track 18.
00:07
See if you can verify whether or not the second call, Chicago EMS got,
00:13
is related to...
00:16
Just call at Halsted, or flag down an Amtrak officer if you have to reach you know.
00:23
Okay.
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Four. We're coming up 23 now.
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My friend 95 of County.
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95.
00:31
We got a visual on the female.
00:33
She's been taken by a Chicago fire department.
00:38
Time for her.
00:39
95, you by that train?
00:42
We are actually by the ambulance, right with the Amtrak police.
00:46
See if you could find out where that train crew is and find out why he thought it was a good idea to not wait for EMS.
00:54
10-4. 74 to Sam 1.
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I'll hit for 18 right now.
00:57
See if I could find out.
01:25
29, County.
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29?
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Yeah, CFD Engine 5, on scene.
01:31
10-4. Can you verify this train number for me?
01:35
Stand by, I'm almost here.
01:36
10-4.
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Metro 95 County.
01:40
Who is that?
01:42
My (name withheld) has been taken for Rush.
01:45
Ambulance 22.
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10-4.
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10-1-95. Do we know if this is a personal illness? An injury or an overdose?
01:56
According to the Amtrak PD, she fell.
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So we're going to head out to Rush and grab the info after this.
02:03
All right.
02:04
Somebody needs to grab that train crew, please.
02:07
Thank you.
02:08
74 to Sam 1.
02:09
That train just took off.
02:12
Yeah, okay.
02:13
We'll figure it out.
02:15
7.4. Who can show us en route to Rush? County copies.
02:18
74. Did we have to know that train number at all? Go ahead.
02:21
County up, sorry, you can catch inside.
02:23
Time for.
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Metro 87th County,
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cold? Go ahead.
02:28
King 11. Time for.
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Metro, 95 County, Eagle.
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95.
02:35
Just update on the situation.
02:36
The female actually got his style.
02:40
95,
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you came in really well.
02:43
According to the paramedic, a female got hot and she fell on the turf.
02:51
You said that the female got hot and passed out, she didn't fall.
02:58
Time for.
02:59
Sam, well, let's just verify that there were no injuries, all right?
03:03
Time for, we spend routes or worse, so get all the info.
03:08
All right, thank you.
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