False alarm on expressway; no medical emergency found


Fire crews searched the expressway for a reported medical issue. It turns out the person was just resting while walking their dog.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
01:53
Transcript:
Engine 80. You got anything else on this? We're past 130th on the Bishop Fort Alpound. By probably almost out of aisle. We don't see anything. You got anything else? Standby. All right. We have nothing further. It's called in by the state police. That's all we have. Engine 80 message received. We'll go a little bit further and get back to you. Hold on. Okay. Okay. Okay, this is from the previous section here. State police has them on the all for him to Bobian Woods. Now one of the prior refusals wants to the ambulance. So have Amazon. 25 respond to this off-ramp, please. I believe it's the first exit past the heart 30th. I think it's the Bobine Woods, probably exit 69. Okay. Are you holding that truck up? Yeah, something expressway, so just stay up with this good. Thank you. You're being held. Return. 622 returning. 23 remain. 10 and 3. 10.3. Yeah, you can hold the ambulance coming over here. He was resting while walking his dog. Resting and walking his dog, message received.
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Location mentioned:
Bishop Ford Fwy, Chicago, IL
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