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Woman reports swelling after accidental medication overdoseOttawa IL

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Near N 33rd Rd, Ottawa, IL 61350

A 68-year-old woman near North 33rd Rd accidentally took too much medication and reports swelling in her veins.

Audio|Source: La Salle County Sheriff and Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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You have a medical call near North 33rd Rd,
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near North 33rd Rd, for a 68-year-old female who took too much of her medication.
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Attention,
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Sheridan and Serena, EMF. You have a medical call near North 33rd Rd for a 68-year-old female who took too much of her medication.
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She is stating that her veins feel like they're swelling. Time of first tone.
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155.
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Attention, Serena Fire, you have a medical call near North 33rd Rd for a 68-year-old female who accidentally took too much of her medication.
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She is stating her veins feel like they're swelling.
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Attention, Serena, you are needed for a medical call near North 33rd Rd for a 68-year-old female who took too much of her medication.
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Time of second tone, 157.

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Near N 33rd Rd, Ottawa, IL 61350
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