Emergency crews aid patient on Poplar St, Lake In The Hills IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical call for a person who appeared to experience cardiac distress near Poplar Street in Algonquin. The individual was first reported unresponsive but later confirmed to be conscious and breathing. Police initiated CPR before the fire department arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Algonquin Lake in the Hills Fire - Digital
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Algonquin, cardiac arrest.
00:02
Near Poplar Street.
00:05
Battalion One, 142, 181, and 151.
00:11
Two time 1900.
00:18
Chicago 181 is en route.
00:21
Message received, confirmed patient is conscious and breathing.
00:24
Patient just fell.
00:29
This is Battalion One.
00:32
Battalion One, go ahead.
00:35
Is the patient in cardiac arrest?
00:39
Negative. Caller first stated they didn’t know if patient was breathing, couldn’t tell.
00:43
Now saying patient is conscious and breathing.
00:47
We’ll have 181 and 151 continuing.
00:50
Myself and 42 will be available.
00:53
Message received.
00:58
Fifty-one, 181.
01:00
Looks like PD may have CPR started.
01:06
Eighty-one, five. Upgrade this cardiac arrest.
01:11
That’s it.
01:22
Algonquin, cardiac arrest.
01:25
Near Poplar Street, Battalion One and 142.
01:31
Two time 1904.
01:38
Good morning, one’s on scene.
01:41
Message received.
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Location mentioned:
Poplar St, Lake in the Hills, IL 60156
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