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Water rescue response at Lighthouse Beach, Evanston IL
Medical Emergency
Near Sheridan Rd, Evanston, IL 60201
Dispatch audio about a water rescue at Lighthouse Beach in Evanston. A fireboat and a utility unit are responding with a boat operator or rescue swimmer. Callers discuss whether sending the unit will reduce normal coverage and advise contacting the station for instructions.
Audio|Source: Red Center Dispatch
00:52
Transcript: FireVote 2681, Mutual Aid, Water Rescue at Lighthouse Beach, 2611, Sheridan Road, in Evanston, 2611, 2-611, Sheridan Road, Mutual Aid, Fireboat 2681, 2681 Fireboat 2681 from Utility 28. I'm 28. (name withheld), Utility 28 is in route with one boat operator or one rescue swimmer. In 28, your message received, does that take any of your normal vehicles out of service? (name withheld), this is Utility 28. You can call the station to see what the battalion wants to take down. Your master received.
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Near Sheridan Rd, Evanston, IL 60201
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Message, receive. I have a dispatch from Command. Command, go ahead. Do I have an ambulance in town? Ambulance (number withheld)? They were sent on the box level initially, so they should be on the scene now. I need an ambulance to 5 Milburn. So, stand by. AMO(number withheld), stand about one second. I knew you're clear. 2100, go ahead with your traffic.
Command. Command, go ahead. I have it to dispatch from command. Command, go ahead. We have found the victim. We have found the victim. You can hold incoming units. We're getting an ambulance to the victim. Victim has been found. Receive. Victim has been located. All incoming companies for the box level can return. All the incoming companies for the box alarm level, including all out-town companies, can return. Victim has been located. Message, receive. I have a dispatch from Command. Command, go ahead. Do I have an ambulance in town? Ambulance 22? They were sent on the box level initially, so they should be on the scene now. I need an ambulance to 5 Milburn. So, stand by. AMO22, stand by one second. I know you're clear. 2100, go ahead with your traffic. Stand by. Standing by. Okay, dispatch from command, just so you know, our ambulance 23 is moving to 5 Milburn to pick up the patient. Patient has been found. We are working with the patient on the beach at this time. If you can make note of that, please.
possible homeless subject. So they're wearing a mask, long sleeve shirt, and jeans, and sitting against the building. 10 point. 40 all day. 40 coffee. The Red Center made this division three to all departments. The evidence since our department is requesting box alarm, the phone contact F-1 to the box. alarm for the water rescue personnel for the water rescue at Lighthouse Beach, 2611 Sheridan Road. We did it be at Sheridan Central. Again, this is at Med Center. Ray Vigee to all departments. The Evanston Fire Department is releasing box alarm number 21 to the box alarm level. Personnel for the water rescue shoreline search at Sheridan. 22 to Loth, Sheridan Road at House Beach. The following companies are due to respond with engines, Evanston, and Northfield, with trucks, scotie, squads, Evanston Rescue 21, and Morton Grove with EMS, Evanston, Chief, Northfield. Change recorders are going to be Evanston, the time 22, engine from Lincolnwood. engine from Oneka, MetTruck, and a Glendee ambulance. All responding companies must switch to an account.
The Lake Sheridan is being upgraded to a box alarm fire response for a shore search. Staging is going to be at Central and Sheridan. Engine 22, engine 24, truck 22 with mutual aid companies. Also, we have this point what you're going to be doing to do on the box as well. It's going to be for an upgrade for a directly to a box alarm, first level response on a firebox for a shore search and Lighthouse Beach. Staging at Lincoln and, I'm sorry, Central and Sheridan. Engine 22, truck 22, ambulance 22 and engine 24. You are due. We see Central and Sheridan, Central and Sheridan for stadium.
So water rescue response, lighthouse beach, engine 23, truck 23, battalion 21, squad 21, ambulance 21, ambulance 21. The report of a male that's gone under with a witness saying that he's not returned to the surface. So water rescue respond for engine 23, truck 23, battalion 21, squad 21, ambulance 23, ambulance 21, lighthouse beach. has a report of a male that went under the water, has not returned to the surface by witness, and is possibly pulled pretty far out, about 20-51. Free traffic for ambulance, 23. I'm looking for 21, ambulance 21. You're not watching. All right. Battalion 21 to all companies. Squad 21 is the only boat going out in the water. Squad 21, the Marines went out. All companies respond to Lighthouse Beach. With their water rescue personnel. Water rescue personnel are ready to go on the water for a beach search? Cheyting 21 from dispatch. Go ahead, dispatch. Your caller is a friend of the victim he's going to meet on the beach to direct where he went in. Sounds like he was possibly taken out by a current. 100th in route, Battalion 21, I'll go to Church Street Beach. Organize that. We'll be trying to make entry. All right, 2100th and route to Church Street Beach. Other company coming in? At this point, it's pretty rough out there, Chief. Okay, we're doing only Marine 21 in shore searches off the beach. Okay, I'll respond to the lighthouse. Milwaukee light down there please bring your light up as possible Milwaukee light truck 23 receives we're gonna put the stick up we'll get the Milwaukee light and I'm gonna have the drone up in about one minute infrared on that drone all companies bring your life jacket 25 is going to pick up the dive break. Copy that. All incoming units, our patient is along the break wall by Lighthouse Beach. Is he visible, Buck? Is he above the groundwater, visible? No, this is the last no insight. We got four people pointing where he's at. Conditions are very rough. I do that. We're only doing shore beach searches or anything. We're not getting dragged out off the break wall, guys. Ropes on our searchers. Ropes on our searchers.