Antifreeze exposure prompts medical call in Mendota, Mendota IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Mendota were dispatched for a possible chemical exposure involving a middle-aged man who appeared to have antifreeze affecting his eyes and lungs. The patient was reportedly conscious and breathing, and the incident took place near a truck parking area by a Taco Bell on Steve Bowne Drive.
Audio|Heard on: Illinois Valley Regional Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Mendota Fire Department, ambulance.
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Mendota Fire Department, ambulance.
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They're so.
00:06
We have a male subject that has antifreeze in his eyes and lungs.
00:14
Antifreeze in his eyes and lungs.
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Near Steve Bowne Dr.
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Near Steve Bowne Dr.
00:27
Drive for antifreeze in his eyes and lungs.
00:33
Valcom, clear eleven twenty-four.
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Code 30 from Valcom.
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Thirty, go ahead.
00:53
One Mary 30, just be advised it's a forty-year-old male, conscious and breathing with antifreeze and ice.
01:12
Mendota units responding.
01:15
They're on the side closest to Taco Bell near the truck parking.
01:27
That's hard.
01:28
So they're in the parking lot across the street?
01:37
The ambulance is at that, that's where they're at.
01:39
They're flagging the ambulance down now.
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Okay,
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We see him.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Steve Bowne Dr, Mendota, IL 61342
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