Elderly woman injured in fall near Reynolds Ct, Normal IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a medical incident near Reynolds Court in Normal, Illinois. The incident involved an elderly woman who had apparently fallen and was later found by neighbors. She appeared conscious but not fully alert. The response was upgraded to a higher priority, and additional support units were requested.
Audio|Heard on: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Engine four on scene with command.
00:05
Rescue ten needed near Reynolds Court.
00:13
Call near Reynolds Court, alpha level fall.
00:15
I am clear.
00:21
She's en route.
00:26
Engine 10, you've been added near Reynolds Court.
00:29
Call upgraded to double low fall.
00:32
I'm clear.
00:34
Engine 10, 10-4, she's already en route.
00:36
It's for an elderly female, Code 3, found by neighbors, unknown how long she's been down, not fully responsive.
00:42
10-4.
00:51
Dispatch Croxton Command.
00:54
Croxton Command, go ahead.
00:57
Can I get a Battalion Chief please?
01:01
Message received.
01:11
Battalion One, diabetic problems.
01:14
Croxton Avenue, Red Line Motorsports.
01:18
Cross streets Hannah Street and Indianapolis Street.
01:21
Time out.
01:36
On scene.
01:48
Engine ten on scene, Reynolds command.
01:51
Ten four, call thirty-nine.
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Location mentioned:
Reynolds Ct, Normal, IL 61761
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