Elderly man experiences medical distress in Spring Valley, Spring Valley IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Spring Valley were dispatched for an elderly man who was feeling lightheaded and having difficulty breathing near West Dakota Street.
Audio|Heard on: LaSalle, Marshall, Bureau and Putnam Counties Fire and EMS Departments
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Transcript:
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Attention 1033, 1033, you're being requested near West Dakota Street, Spring Valley.
00:06
Near West Dakota Street in Spring Valley for a 79 year old male, lightheaded and difficulty breathing.
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Time now 1555, WPKB 869, be found clear.
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You're acknowledging page.
00:21
1033 acknowledge.
00:35
Spring Valley Fire Department, Spring Valley Fire Department, you are needed.
00:39
Near West Dakota, West Dakota.
00:43
Seventy-seven year old male, lightheadedness and shortness of breath.
00:46
ValCom clear, 1556.
00:54
So I'm gonna get (name withheld) 111 en route.
00:59
111 en route?
01:05
(name withheld), Spring Valley Fire, right now he's a page being rushed early.
01:14
That's received.
01:20
(name withheld), Spring Valley 212 is en route with one.
01:26
10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
W Dakota St, Spring Valley, IL 61362
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