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Medical emergency near Ardith Drive for altered consciousness, Normal IL
Emergency responders were called to a medical emergency near Ardith Drive for a person with an altered level of consciousness. Assistance from additional units was dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 13,
00:02
you're needed near Ardith Drive for a sick person, thatcom player, (number withheld).
00:18
Cut.
00:25
It activated again.
00:27
He said it was just dust to set it off.
00:30
They're probably not cleared out or you think there's another issue.
00:37
They felt that it was an instruction issue, set off shortly after he was doing this work.
00:44
It's why it was suspected so it could be related to that.
00:51
Okay, well the reset didn't hold, so run in there again, wherever we had to go and just double check it again.
01:02
I tell you, next to Macomb.
01:04
Near Ardith Drive.
01:09
Go ahead, Micah.
01:12
Just receive.
01:19
Yeah, Macomb, you can just keep the call open at Browman.
01:21
Of course, still checking that alarm.
01:23
I've already activated.
01:26
I'll reopen it.
01:32
Rescue 13.
01:35
Rescue 13, go ahead.
01:40
Upgraded to trailer level for altered level of consciousness, do you want an engine?
01:47
Go ahead, send the engine.
01:58
Engine 13, engine 13, you're needed near Ardith Drive for altered level sick person, Macomb Clear, (number withheld).
02:04
Com,
02:09
engine 12, we'll take near Harding.
02:16
Rollman, command, for Macomb.
02:19
Tion, from Macomb.
02:28
12 on the way are this?
02:32
10 for them.
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Location mentioned:
Ardith Dr, Normal, IL 61761
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