Medical emergency with feeding difficulty and possible cardiac arrest, St Charles IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a patient near Roosevelt Street with feeding difficulties and possible choking. CPR was attempted due to suspected cardiac arrest. Police were also dispatched due to previous domestic call history.
Audio|Heard on: Dekalb & Southern Kane County Public Safety.
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Charles Fire, Truck 101, respond to patients with feeding problem.
00:04
At near Roosevelt Street, St.
00:10
Charles. Cross streets are White Oak Circle and Foxclave Court.
00:25
Now one's come to another door.
00:28
She doesn't have her apartment key in her car keys, correct?
00:35
She's saying she does, we'll be walking up there.
00:41
That's fine.
00:47
It seems like he's possibly choking he's turning purple or trying to get him on his side.
00:52
We also have extensive call history of site and domestics.
00:56
We have PD en route.
01:01
St.
01:06
Charles Fire, Battalion 100.
01:08
Respond the cardiac arrest patient at near Roosevelt Street, near Roosevelt Street, St.
01:16
Charles. Cross streets are White Oak Circle and Foxclate Court.
01:24
Battalion 100 status check
01:28
I don't have the cardiac arrest near Roosevelt Street we're attempting the CPR go up through the front
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Location mentioned:
Roosevelt St, St. Charles, IL 60174
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