Firefighters force entry to help resident running out of oxygen


Firefighters are forced to enter a home to assist a resident who is inside, unable to get up, and running out of oxygen. No keys or open windows are available, but the resident has given permission to force entry.
Audio|Source: Northwest Central Dispatch - FD1, FD2, and FD3
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Transcript:
Until Tower 13. Go ahead. Do you have voice contact with (name withheld) through a medical alert or phone? I can call (name withheld) back. If you may contact (name withheld), can you ask if there's a key anywhere or a potential for a window to be open? Receive, standby. 413, no hidden key, no spare key, no neighbor as a key. And (name withheld) does not have any unlocked windows. (Name withheld) does give permission for you to force entry for the front door. Receive. And (name withheld) did confirm this is her address and that (name withheld) is home at this address. For 13, I just reconfirm the address with (name withheld). (Name withheld) says that this is hers. (Name withheld) does not hear you trying to talk to her through the door, though. Receive. And does (name withheld) give any indication of injuries? (Name withheld) just said running out of oxygen, other than that, just a lift this out of bed. Receive, thank you, Senator.
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Location mentioned:
Near Boston Cir, Schaumburg, IL 60193
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