Potential alcohol poisoning call resolved without medical emergency, Galesburg IL
Police and emergency services responded to a possible alcohol poisoning call at an apartment near West Simmons Street. Officers initially received no response and considered forced entry. Later, they made contact with two residents who were fine and had not requested assistance. The call was cleared after confirming there was no medical emergency.
Audio|Source: Galesburg Police and EMS Dispatch
03:13
Transcript:
00:00
Like, yes, now it could be alcohol poisoning.
00:06
One.
00:22
We're not getting any response at the door.
00:24
We're not hearing any sounds from inside or have permission to make entry.
00:33
Hold correct.
00:39
10-9[1].
00:45
Give me a tube.
00:46
No.
00:50
19, it is the medical.
00:57
Two, fire three officers are not able to make contact at this time.
01:01
They're about to make entry, possible alcohol poisoning.
01:16
21st 36. That's one.
01:20
That's one.
01:35
What is fire made up here? Ta-Flock.
01:43
No, my mother, call.
01:45
One 94. Come on.
01:49
Who could call her?
01:52
(name withheld).
01:56
Dr. Boy, we make time.
01:57
I am. Winora.
01:59
I want you can call.
02:06
Put in to try to show her.
02:14
If you can head towards the fight.
02:23
And for them out to near West Simmons Street, Department 401, possibly too well inviting at this time.
02:47
Attention rescue for medical needed, near North Farnham, 50-year-old female, complaining of left hip pain, conscious alert, time out 109.
03:02
You can show you it's clear, we made contact with (name withheld) and the North Jones bed department.
03:07
They both advised neither of them called.
03:08
They both checked okay and told us to leave.
03:11
We'll be clear, I can head to Mary-on-West cover.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
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