Person injured near Harlem Avenue trail, Cook County IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a report of a person injured after striking a pole near the trail southeast of 143rd Street and Harlem Avenue in Bremen Township. The injured individual was located on the trail, and both ambulance and fire units provided assistance. A police officer also arrived to help with the person’s dogs.
Audio|Heard on: Orland Fire District
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance two, engine two.
00:02
Harlem Avenue and 143rd Street.
00:05
Pole injury.
00:06
(number withheld).
00:07
Ambulance two, engine two.
00:10
Harlem Avenue and 144th Street.
00:13
Pole injury.
00:14
(number withheld).
00:22
On engine two.
00:25
Unit number two.
00:28
Did they give a specific location on that trail where they're located? Like north or south of 143?
00:33
Stand by, we still got the caller on the line.
00:38
Call taker's inquiring on that.
00:46
Two, I put an attachment in your notes.
00:49
If you can see, they're to the southeast of 143 and Harlem on the trail.
00:57
You copy? Thank you.
01:01
And you do have a Palos Heights officer coming to retrieve the person's dogs.
01:12
Engine two, do you see the attachment or no?
01:21
I do not. We're pulling up now though, and it looks like we got somebody out there.
01:26
Message received.
01:29
Engine two, battalion six.
01:35
Did you guys make patient contact? Are you going to need the unit or the gator out there to come assist?
01:46
We do not have patient contact yet.
01:48
I was just on the phone with dispatch.
01:50
I think we have a pretty good idea of where the location is.
01:52
We're getting the ambulance down the trail right now.
01:54
I think we'll be good with just the ambulance.
01:58
Okay, message received.
01:59
Thank you.
02:09
Two firefighters from Lieutenant's.
02:15
Go for firefighter.
02:19
Get that ambulance right here before the bridge.
02:21
We'll use the cop and we'll get to you.
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