Medical emergencies at Mid-Illinois and Country Club Trail, Normal IL


Fire and EMS responded to two medical emergencies: a conscious 73-year-old woman at Mid-Illinois Hematology and an unconscious patient at Country Club Trail who became alert but then lost consciousness again.
Audio|Source: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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Transcript:
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Rescue 12,
00:02
near Hunt Dr, the Mark First and admin building for a 6% alpha response. Time out to 1041.
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This goes on Route 60-0606-1.
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Hey, we guys on the way at 1042.
00:20
There's a media correction. It's actually mid-Illinois hematology.
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It's going to be a 73-year-old female. She's conscious in breathing as a well-hired.
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(name withheld).
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Chief.
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Dispatch, Medics from patient contact.
00:42
Patient contact, 1042.
00:49
That comes from 3.037.
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Good.
00:56
Show us out at St. Joe was 23.1 on the trip.
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1043.
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Inj 13, Rescue 13.
01:10
1503, camera at Country Club Trail.
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Unconscious patient.
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Charlie[1], your timeout is 1044.
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Okay.
01:22
That's right.
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1044.
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Italian 10.
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Go ahead. Go ahead.
01:32
Can you respond to Tamarick as well? There's Aguinal respirations.
01:37
I can, and I'm in route.
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Spec 3 from truck 2.
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Go ahead.
01:49
You guys need anything?
01:53
Negative. We're going to be on the second floor on the north side.
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Thanks.
02:06
Battagian, Sanresby 13, and 13, the patient is now alert and talking and he had a Delta[2] response. He's complaining of back pain.
02:17
(name withheld).
02:19
Rescue 13, the patient is now unconscious again.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: Priority C medical response
[2]
Delta: High-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Near Hunt Dr, Normal, IL 61761
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