Medical emergency: woman conscious but breathing abnormally, Bailey NC
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EMS responded near Edge Street in Bailey for a 67-year-old woman who was conscious but breathing abnormally. She reported dizziness, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
Audio|Heard on: Nash County EMS Dispatch - Digital
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Transcript:
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That's up to the MS4, second eight first responders, emergency sick call.
00:04
Near Edge Street, Bailey.
00:09
Cross street will be Green Bond Road, South Bend City.
00:13
Emergency response.
00:15
2244, type 1.
00:36
9-7-0-1405 Rock Creek Tribe, Rock Creek Tribe, Rocker Mount.
00:45
Cross street, Gold Rock Road.
00:47
Emergency response, 2246, attack one.
00:52
Number five.
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Number five.
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M.4 and Rout.
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M.S. 4 in Route.
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H. H.S.
01:05
4 and Rout Pets 4. M.S. 9 and Routcrete drive.
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This is we'll bet the truck 8.
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I'm sorry.
01:10
May the truck 8, go ahead.
01:13
Maybe truck 8 and route to H.
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Street.
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Maybe the truck 8 and route H.
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Street.
01:22
Sentry from Ranger 4.
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Brack of Ranger 4, go ahead.
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Section 4, about 14 on 5 of Rock Creek Drive.
01:34
Good morning, Route 14 and 5 for our creek drive.
01:36
1014, Route 14 and 5, Rock Creek Drive.
01:42
I think it throughout Ed Street, respond to a 67-year-old female.
01:46
Conscious is not responding normally, not breathing normally.
01:50
Colorize that female was feeling dizzy and vomiting.
01:55
NASA unit's Route 1405 Rock Creek Drive.
01:57
It's going to be a six-year-old female is conscious, breathing along, and responding on me.
02:01
He's cladent of over-adominal pain.
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Location mentioned:
Edge St, Bailey, NC 27807
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