Teen treated for breathing difficulty near School St, Washington IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews in Washington responded near School St for a 17-year-old who was having trouble breathing and believed he had tonsillitis. The individual had left a prompt care facility before being seen. Firefighters and paramedics arrived and provided medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Tazewell IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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FITG Northern Tazewell, firefighters and Washington medics, you've been called near School St.
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Near School St for a 17-year-old male who believes he has tonsillitis and is having difficulty breathing.
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First patch, Washington Medic 3 is en route.
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Medic 3, show you on the way.
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Near School St, 17-year-old male with difficulty breathing.
00:21
He was previously at a prompt care but left before being seen.
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He is still talking in the background.
00:33
Dispatch, Northern Tazewell, Rescue 1.
00:38
Showing out, it's going to be near School St.
00:40
Seventeen-year-old male believes he has tonsillitis.
00:43
He is panicking and having difficulty breathing.
00:46
He left the prompt care before being seen.
00:52
Dispatch, Washington Paramedic 3 is on scene.
00:57
104, on scene.
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Dispatch, Northern Tazewell, Rescue 1 is on scene.
01:02
Rescue 1, we’re on scene.
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Location mentioned:
School St, Washington, IL 61571
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