Medical emergency involving a child near Cummins St, Plano IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders are attending to a possible medical emergency involving a five-year-old female child near Cummins Street. The child was initially unconscious, is now awake, but has been vomiting. The child has a history of seizures, although none have occurred today.
Audio|Heard on: KenCom Fire Fire: Dispatch [Ch 1]
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Transcript:
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Little Rock Fox Fire, Bristol Kendall Fire.
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Still tones for an unconscious five-year-old at near Cummins Street.
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Bristol Kendall Fire, Little Rock Fox Fire.
00:09
Still tones for an unconscious child.
00:11
Near Cummins Street crosses with Clatt Street and Dillon Street.
00:15
You need to respond as Bristol Kendall Medic 142.
00:20
KenCom Engine 321 is clear from Rock Street en route to the current call.
00:32
Little Rock Fox Engine 321, you're responding to the still tones for an unconscious child at near Cummins Street, crosses of Clark Street and Dillon Street.
00:40
Your patient's going to be a five-year-old female,
00:42
is awake currently but has been vomiting.
00:44
We're still getting further.
00:48
Can come 142 in route, they're coming.
00:53
One forty-two in route.
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Also, for further, the five-year-old female does have a history of seizures, but none have occurred today.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Cummins St, Plano, IL 60545
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