Medical emergency with breathing issues near Greystone, Roscoe IL
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A medical emergency near Greystone involved a male having trouble breathing and a seizure. Multiple fire and medical units responded. The patient was conscious and breathing on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Harlem Roscoe Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Harlem, Roscoe, Fire Station 2, 2, 2nd call, fill alarm for a medical.
00:06
Near Greystone.
00:10
This came into me as a cardiac arrest.
00:11
It is not as a male subject having a seizure with trouble breathing.
00:20
Roscoe, engine one's going to come off of Greystone, go back to Bainbury since this is in a cardiac garage.
00:27
104-inch, 1 I'll put you back out on Bainbury.
00:29
Who else had traffic you were stepped on?
00:34
Medic. 2 en route, Greystone.
00:37
104Mennik 2.
00:45
Engine 1, you can be available or you can commute to Greystone.
00:52
Engine 1 copies.
00:54
Dispatch Engine 1 has been cleared by a medic 1 from Bainbury and head to Greystone that help off medic tube.
01:01
Time for I'll put you back on Grace Stone.
01:03
All round Cometic 3 on the air.
01:07
10.4Medic 3.
01:10
Company is in Route 2, Greystone, sounds like P.D.S.
01:13
On scene. Your patient is breathing, conscious, and moving around.
01:20
Is you want to copy? We'll be on seeing here shortly.
01:26
10, 4001.
01:30
Hallamoscow, Medic 2 is, er,
01:33
Medic 2, Pappy 0, previous trap.
01:36
Time for Medi 2.
01:42
Harlem, Roger 1 is arriving unseen Greystone.
01:48
Time for Harlem, Arkansas, 1 on scene.
01:50
Harlem, Arkansas, 1, unseen.
01:55
Harlem, Rosco, Medico, is not seen, Graystone.
02:00
10. We're medic to Greystone.
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Location mentioned:
Greystone, Roscoe, IL 61073
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