Person found dead near Ingles store on highway, Black Mountain NC
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Emergency responders received a call for a possible cardiac arrest near Ingles and Taco Bell on NC-9 Highway. Upon arrival, the person was found dead at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Buncombe County Fire and EMS
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Emergency in the 4th District 550 NC9 Highway near Ingles, possible cardiac arrest, cross-street to I-40 East.
00:05
NC9 Highway and Sunset Drive will be on 85 or mid-1246.
00:10
For first response, NC9.
00:17
EMS4 EOSC.
00:19
Four, go ahead.
00:22
Clear code A, are we closer to that cardiac crest?
00:29
The white is Zuzu Rodeo, next to the Taco Bell.
00:35
Station 4, District 2, first response, 550 NC 9 at the Ingles for cardiac arrest.
00:41
Fire meds.
00:45
Thank you, 4.
00:50
Section 18, District 2, first response, (name withheld).
00:58
Section 42 in route.
01:04
Do you advise at Taco Bell?
01:08
Engine 4 responding.
01:11
Copy, 42.
01:13
Engine 4 and G4, and yes, that'll be by the Taco Bell.
01:19
104.
01:23
Postal stroke, Station 18 District 2, first response 3.
01:26
22, Austin Branch Road, possible stroke.
01:29
Hills Place.
01:31
On fireman.
01:33
Pomp the chat.
01:37
I'm in progress.
01:41
Forward limb, bro.
01:46
EMS 4 to engine 4.
01:47
Enion 4.
01:53
Go ahead of EMS 4.
01:56
We're going to be responding from the hospital just a heads up.
02:00
Singin 4.
02:06
MS4, USC. Do we have an age on this individual?
02:11
Negative loss, I'll try to get you one, say by.
02:17
Go ahead for engine 4.
02:23
Agent 42 on Sing as well.
02:30
Communications G4.
02:31
This is going to be a DOA.
02:35
Copy DOA.
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Location mentioned:
NC-9, Black Mountain, NC 28711
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