Person down at blue line station receives medical help, Chicago IL
Emergency responders received a call about a person down at the Blue Line Washington/Madison station near North Dearborn. The person was described as a male wearing a blue shirt and gray pants who was moving slightly. Medics arrived and transported the person from the Roosevelt station area.
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Transcript:
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All right, match transing, and if I have anybody at the Blue Line, Washington and Madison, near North Dearborn, we're getting a call of a person down.
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It says the lower level under the platform,
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there's a male down and wearing a blue shirt, gray pants,
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says he's moving a little.
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It looks like the caller might not know where they're at.
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She got aggravated with the call-taker.
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But she said she went from the blue line to the red line, the baby's on the walkway in between.
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Fires and rope.
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Radio check.
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Radio check.
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Radio check.
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Radio check.
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722. 722.
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722. All right,
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you can put 5820 is notified.
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We won't be responding at this time.
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We're just going to defer to this text.
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Okay.
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Thank you so much.
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No problem.
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All right, honey.
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Have a good one. Be safe out there.
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Yeah, 15.
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Medic are here, using the ambulance, the subjects on the outside of the Roosevelt station,
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Subway 33,
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AMBO, taking the inside.
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