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Seizure emergency prompts swift response in Stanford, Stanford IL
Medical units responded promptly to a seizure call near South Division Street in Stanford. Emergency teams coordinated efficiently to assist the patient and manage the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Stanford Ambulance, 206 South Division Street.
00:03
206 South Division in Stanford for a seizure.
00:06
That kind of clear, 1046.
00:12
Go ahead.
00:16
As you intendant serves on here.
00:19
Taylor.
00:23
Okay. Okay.
00:24
Okay.
00:26
We're here again.
00:28
Back on Rescue 10.
00:30
Yes.
00:33
Reson stands in service on the air.
00:36
104.
00:43
1047. 1047.
00:46
1047.
00:48
I count one young 17.
00:51
Go.
00:54
One-917 acknowledging the page of being out shortly.
00:58
Definitely.
00:59
McCown, 1,300.
01:04
Go ahead.
01:06
I'll be on the way.
01:08
Try that for you.
01:14
Stanford 131 to Metcoun.
01:17
Got.
01:19
131 will be en route to that medical call.
01:23
1049.
01:29
Back on 31's on 3.
01:33
1050. 31 contact.
01:40
Okay.
01:43
1051. 10.51.
01:44
Back on 1-817.
01:47
Back on 1-1817.
01:51
Scott.
01:52
Trudson route.
01:55
10-51[1].
02:02
(name withheld) Schenaboardier.
02:05
Chuck One, go ahead.
02:09
Truckerick, insurance, they will.
02:11
Has received 1032.
02:17
Account 1400 will be on team.
02:24
Fire investigator, go ahead.
02:26
Can you mark K9 on scene, please?
02:30
I've received K9 on scene, 1753.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-51: Wrecker needed
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Location mentioned:
S Division St, Stanford, IL 61774
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