Medical emergency for abdominal pain at Oswego apartment, Oswego IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a 44-year-old diabetic female experiencing abdominal pain, lightheadedness, and a bleeding ulcer at an apartment near Light Road in Oswego.
Audio|Heard on: KenCom Fire Fire: Dispatch [Ch 1]
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Transcript:
00:00
Oswego Fire still tones for the abdominal pain near Light Road.
00:04
Again, still tones for the abdominal pain near Light Road, apartment 201, nearest crosses of West Anchor Drive and Augusta Road.
00:11
Units two are going to be Engine Three and a Plainfield medic.
00:15
Go engine three's en route from Beaver Crossing.
00:21
Message received, engine three.
00:22
I have you responding to the still tones for the abdominal pain near Light Road.
00:26
It's going to be apartment 201, nearest crosses of West Anchor and Augusta Road.
00:31
It's coming for a 44-year-old female advised that she was feeling lightheaded.
00:34
She is going to be a diabetic.
00:36
She does have a bleeding ulcer, and then we are on the line to make sure that your Plainfield medic is en route.
00:44
Can't confirm, I still go with Battalion One.
00:47
Battalion One, go ahead.
00:51
Did you state over on the radio that we have a Plainfield medic coming to this scene?
00:57
Hey firm, I have my partner on the line with Westcom just to confirm that they're coming.
01:04
Message received.
01:05
Can we get a 2nd ambulance for now for a change of quarters?
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Location mentioned:
Light Road, Oswego, IL 60543
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