Intoxicated man injured in fall near Silver City Ct, Montgomery IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call for an intoxicated man who fell and cut his face near Silver City Court in Montgomery, Illinois. The man was reported to be aggressive and was being restrained by a relative until police arrived. Medics staged nearby until the scene was declared secure.
Audio|Heard on: KenCom Fire Fire: Dispatch [Ch 1]
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Transcript:
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Bristol Kendall, still alarm for a fall for intoxicated male, near Silver City Court.
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Bristol Canal still alarm for fall, intoxicated male near Silver City Court, cross of Foster.
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Medic 143 you do.
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One forty-three is a wrap.
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Forty-three responding to the still alarm fall,
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near Silver City Court.
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It's going to be for an intoxicated male, thirty-two years of age, that fell,
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has a cut on his face.
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He's being aggressive and is being held down by his brother.
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He does not think he'll be aggressive with medics.
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We have PD still en route.
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Can't come for one forty-three.
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One forty-three, go ahead.
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Kencom, do we have PD on scene or do we need to stage?
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PD is still en route.
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Your scene's not secure.
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Messenger Steve, 143 is going to be in staging.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Silver City Ct, Montgomery, IL 60538
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