Medical call for swollen limb at residential address, Wood Dale IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a call near Essex Court, Wood Dale, for a 78-year-old male with a swollen lower limb. The call was determined to be a false alarm due to construction dust, and units were cleared to return.
Audio|Heard on: DuPage IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Sick person, District 694, near Essex Court, Wood Dale, Engine 69, Medic 68, Cross Street of Dead End and Elizabeth Drive.
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Engine 67 on location.
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1067, okay.
00:15
A.C. 166 is on scene with a 12-story,
00:18
large hotel.
00:19
Nothing's showing.
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I'll be assuming command, switch everybody over to fire off 7 upon arrival.
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Right, the Italian 66, we got you in command on Park, with nothing showing.
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All companies going to Ops 7 upon arrival.
00:33
Medic. 68, engine 69, you're going to near Essex Court.
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To be for the 78-year-old male, the swollen lower light.
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A.C.D.2. from the Italian 66th.
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Confirming false alarm due to some construction dust, you can go ahead and return Roselle and Medic 66.
00:51
Leave it to 6-7 to myself.
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All right, message received.
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Engine 64, you can return.
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And Medics can show you the unseen.
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You can return also.
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ACDC, N-69, Medic 6-9, Medical 6-8, train.
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Location mentioned:
Essex Ct, Wood Dale, IL 60191
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