Person feels dizzy from unknown chemical at apartment, Rockford IL


Fire and medical teams responded to an apartment near 7th St for a report of a person feeling dizzy. The individual reported dizziness caused by an unknown chemical in her bedroom, possibly a cleaning agent. Responders are investigating the cause and providing medical attention.
Audio|Source: Rockford Fire Department
02:23
Transcript:
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Engine 2 and ladder 2, respond to Order Charlie[1] at near 7th St, Unit 2.
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Medic 3,
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respond to Order Charlie[1] at near 7th St, Unit 2.
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Rockford, Fire Medic 9 is available from Swedes if you want us to take the near 7th St call.
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Please, thank you.
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Reparmedic 3, you can be available.
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Mr. Rout.
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Roger McVisner-Roh.
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10-4 engine 5-medic-five as possible heart or cardiac care they said the male cell but he's actually having trouble breathing so I don't know if he collapsed and it's now having trouble breathing he's in a room 1117 86-year-old male
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sorry medic 9 I got you but my cat is it's running very slow this morning
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Central Recognition 5, room 117.
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Chair, there's a background.
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Thank you.
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Sent for Rachmanic 5.
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Agent 2, 73.
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10 for record, Agent 2.
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Agent 2,
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she's saying there's some sort of chemical in her bedroom that's making her dizzy. She doesn't know what it is. I don't know if it's a cleaning chemical or what it is, but she's busy and you're going to get medic 9 now.
02:09
Thank you. Copy.
02:11
Ten for record letter two.
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The Paramedic 9 is unseen.
02:21
Nothing shown will be investigating.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: Priority C medical response
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Location mentioned:
Near 7th St, Rockford, IL 61104
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