Woman treated for continuous nosebleed after physical fight, Collinsville IL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical teams responded near Skyline View Drive to treat a 38-year-old woman with a continuous nosebleed caused during a physical altercation involving alcohol.
Audio|Heard on: Collinsville, Maryville Police & Fire
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Transcript:
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Station 2 EMS. Station 2 EMS, respond near Skyline View Drive for 38-year-old female, continuous nosebleed.
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Station 2 EMS, respond near Skyline View Drive for 30-year-old female.
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Continuous nosebleed.
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Station 1 is clear.
00:16
1242 response.
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204, copy segment.
00:21
204. I'm sorry, 204 and 226.
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Cawkesignment.
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204.
00:28
226. Do you respond with EMS, near Skyline View Drive.
00:36
My caller is advising that my female who's complaining of a nosebleed injured her nose while they were in a physical site.
00:44
He's being suspicious.
00:45
Respond near Skyline View Drive.
00:48
Feel for cut.
00:51
Two questions.
00:52
Two questions.
00:57
2417.
00:59
Never.
01:06
242. 242. 2.2.
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2.9.
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9-2-20-2-1.
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Code 9, 242, we're pressing cover code 1, Wycliffe at Van Dahlia.
01:16
2.42, we'll press and cover code 1, Wycliffe, at Vanilla.
01:20
Too low, I'm clear, I'm going to be wrong.
01:22
Time 4.
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2.26, 204, be advised when I continue to ask questions.
01:31
He disconnected.
01:32
He did advise there was alcohol involved tonight, consumed by both parties.
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Location mentioned:
Skyline View Dr, Collinsville, IL 62234
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