Medical emergency for abdominal pain near Brown Rd, Asheville NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a medical call near Brown Road for a patient experiencing abdominal pain. The patient was in a stable condition and could walk out of the house.
Audio|Heard on: Buncombe County Fire and EMS
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
TMS-7, respond to emergency, near Brown Road, reference to abdominal pain,
00:05
cross-street's New Dawn Road.
00:08
I'm back to our motion to channel 742.
00:14
Station 10, District 3, first response, near Brown Road of abdominal pain.
00:18
Station 10, District 3, first response,
00:20
near Brown Road for abdominal pain.
00:23
New Dawn Road, Scott Mountain Drive.
00:25
The cross-street, Spunk and Fire Meadows, Channel 743.
00:32
Attack 103 in route.
00:35
Attack 103 in route, 743.
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10203, Rescue 18-3.
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1820, 183. It's going to be this house down here.
00:54
I think it possibly maybe steps us patient.
00:57
We're going to be around the back,
00:59
but we can have a walk out of the house pretty a quarter-like condition.
01:06
Okay.
01:11
Also, if you guys drive your ambulance straight ahead,
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we'd left you an area for you to turn around then.
01:21
James, are you behind us or one of these lower houses ahead of us?
01:30
Right in front you, just keep driving straight.
01:34
It'll be this last driveway that's in the straight end right here.
01:38
You should see our lights.
01:40
Okay.
01:46
1820 is on scene.
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1820 on scene.
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1820.
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Location mentioned:
Brown Rd, Asheville, NC 28806
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