Neighbor's pit bull attacks passerby at York Road
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Medical box 1-27.
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Engine 1. You can take that 1-22 for Ambo 111 and EMS 1 in service.
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York Road crosses Trumbull Road and Stoneleigh Road on Central.
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Ambulance 111, EMS 1 from dispatch.
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Ambulance 111 is clear, thanks a lot.
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EMS 1, can I get you a 1-27?
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Uh,
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(number withheld) York Road.
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10-10, 1806.
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One, attention, four behind you.
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Go ahead.
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Direct, thank you.
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Clearing in service.
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1806.
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395 transporting to 213.
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395 to 213, 1806.
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Engine One, we're out.
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Engine One, 1807.
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Give us all medical box 1-27.
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Caller's still trying to wrangle the animal.
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The dog is still on the loose.
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Caller's unable to exit her vehicle at this time due to the loose dog.
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Neighbor's pit bull attacked a passerby.
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Medical,
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I'm in your message.
01:42
I think it would be better if we take the animal attack.
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I think med ten is going to be closer to the sick person.
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Med ten, you direct.
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Copy that.
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10, your patient's now a (number withheld)-year-old female, conscious and breathing, not alert.
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It's a change in mental status, significant weight loss.
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That's Manor Care, room (number withheld), bed (number withheld).
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1808.
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Medical box 1-27, PD2 have the call.