Medical units respond to breathing problem and second patient call, Aberdeen NC
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Medical units were dispatched to near PD for a breathing problem in room 104. There was a report of a second patient. Responders were initially locked outside and requested staff to let them in.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph, Chatham and Moore Counties Public Safety
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01:36
Transcript:
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680, medical dispatch in progress, 915 PD 13, cross street, parkway,
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drive,
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and lighter street.
00:12
Randolphasher, 9, 1041.
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Central Medical Morning.
00:18
Go ahead, 40.
00:20
It's like to be a second patient here at 915 PD.
00:25
So that's correct.
00:27
They have another patient.
00:30
Temple, when available if you could advise room number.
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10-4[1], it's going to be room 104, room 104 coming out as a breathing problem call.
00:51
104, if you could also let staff know that we are locked outside, they can come less than.
00:57
1040, do you need me to show you patient refusal on that first call?
01:03
Negative sensor, I just arrived on scene I'm trying to make entry into the building.
01:11
Okay, we're all notified.
01:13
Forty, your call is going to be an M17.
01:16
I have 80 en route for the breathing problem.
01:19
But if you'll take the breathing problem, I'll have the other unit handle the alpha call.
01:25
Can I be affirming?
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Medic 40, they will come out and let you in.
01:35
It's going to be a 6-E-1.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Chatham County, NC
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