Medical emergency prompts officers to break vehicle window, Peoria County IL
Officers performing a traffic stop on a slow-moving SUV on Illinois Route 116 found the driver unresponsive. They broke a window to assist the individual, determining it was a medical emergency and not a crime.
Audio|Source: LaSalle, Livingston Marshall Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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And four.
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10-4[1], there's an unmarked Peoria black truck behind the vehicle.
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It's going to be a white SUV.
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It goes back to Arthur Beale, a white 2023 Chevrolet utility going about 15 miles per hour.
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They're just trying to get the vehicle staff, hostile medical issue.
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Good work.
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There's 11 traffic stop.
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Okay.
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This 11, traffic south.
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24 eastbound of Illinois 116.
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24 eastbound of Illinois 116.
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The Red Quida, Red Quota,
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all (number withheld).
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All (number withheld). All (number withheld).
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South 9th Avenue apartment (number withheld), 15-year-old female.
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By these right-headed and vomiting, doesn't feel right, stomach king.
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Time to say, or under 24.
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West.
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(number withheld), that's going to be held plus 90.
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Not 91.
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It arrived,
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and (number withheld), (number withheld), if you could,
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we're going to be in lane one, if you could set up for traffic control back behind me.
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Copy direct. Fine, (number withheld), you show me arrived.
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(number withheld), 1040.
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(number withheld), Fiore got the vehicle stopped.
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They had to break a window out.
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It's most likely a medical situation rather than illegal activity.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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IL-116, Illinois
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