Emergency crew rescues patient from train tracks in Chicago, Chicago IL


Fire department responded to a person on the train tracks in Chicago. They used chains and a stretcher to safely remove the patient. The patient was transported by ambulance. The fire crew managed gas levels and power at the scene to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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One to Maine.
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We do have one patient on the tracks.
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We're in the process of putting chains down to remove the patient.
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It's only one must receive.
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Tower 10, Main Tower 10.
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Tower 10.
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Go for Tower 10.
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Automatic alarm[1], near West Hoppy Street.
00:34
Near West Hoppy Street.
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Battalion 1 to Maine.
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We have two sets of chains on the tracks at this time.
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We have a Stokes basket on the tracks.
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We're currently packaging the patients to remove.
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The Italian one must receive.
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Engine 46, Inglewood.
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We're all done on exchange.
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Can you leave us on here for fuel at 101st at Doty?
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Your message, RET.
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Truck 13, Maine.
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We had 34 parts per million in the building, ventilated down to four parts per million, shut off the gas of the building, so the gas company out here, please.
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Truck 13, gets your gas company.
01:33
Battalion, Wanda Man, the patient is off this track.
01:36
It's being transported to the ambulance at this time.
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We're conducting a power before we remove the power.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Automatic alarm: Fire alarm received from an automatic alarm system, often without confirmed fire
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