Male in cardiac arrest at Joliet Metra Station, Joliet IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance was requested to assist a male in cardiac arrest at the Joliet Metra Station near East Jefferson Street. The train with the patient is currently at the station, and responders estimated arrival in 35 minutes for transportation to a hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Woodford IL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Canada, a Metra 51 for an ambulance assist.
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No, 51.
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Metra 51. I got an ambulance assist.
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It's going to be at the Joliet Station near East Jefferson Street.
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Joliet Station, near East Jefferson Street.
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Joliet, NFDR on train 235 with a male in cardiac arrest.
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Joliet wants an ETA of when we will be arriving.
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The train is at the station currently.
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204. Metra 51, do you have an ETA so I can give them a call back and let them know?
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Yeah, I've got 35 minutes yet.
00:29
10 4, I'll advise them.
00:31
Let's your 51 in county.
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Just advise for a hospital.
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They take them soon because I'll probably have to reroute there before we can people get there.
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10 4. I'll figure out the information and I'll let you know.
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Damn, Jean, if they're working on,
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show me heading that way.
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County, Metris.
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Location mentioned:
E Jefferson St, Joliet, IL 60432
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