Firefighter trapped unconscious during residential fire rescue, Lemont IL
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a residential unit near Trinity Wy. During the incident, one firefighter's mask broke and he ran out of air, becoming trapped and unconscious inside the building. Emergency teams conducted a rescue operation to retrieve the firefighter.
Audio|Source: Lemont Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Residential fire alarm, near Trinity Wy, Unit 1FW, map page, 6,
00:07
8, time out, 1003.
00:17
I think my mask broke, run out of air.
00:23
And my pass is out of battery so I can't set off my password.
00:29
Copy that, Firefighter Moody.
00:31
This is Rit[2] 1. We'll be going in to get you. You're on the first floor and your mask is broke.
00:38
We'll see you there in a second.
00:50
She's on a call, Connie. What do you need?
01:04
401 East Main, I get a 1020.
01:07
10-4[1].
01:15
I'm good.
01:22
It was 108. Who was there 17?
01:29
7 of this vehicle lockout, we'll have T-Tam,
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White,
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2009, Toyota,
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208 or Frank Murray 59505. I'll be waiting near the lower.
01:47
No one, we are found out there.
01:52
We're going to be able to rescue. We're doing a mass change right now.
02:02
Command from Rit[2]z, we've located the down firefighter.
02:06
He's unconscious.
02:08
We're doing a mass change right now.
02:10
I'm going to have to be fast.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or OK.
[2]
Rit: Rapid Intervention Team assigned to rescue firefighters in distress
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Location mentioned:
Near Trinity Wy, Lemont, IL 60439
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