Medical emergency reported in men's bathroom at Peacock Hall, Boone NC
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A medical emergency was reported involving a 20-year-old male with abdominal pain and vomiting in the fourth floor men's bathroom at Peacock Hall, Boone, NC.
Audio|Heard on: Watauga County Fire, EMS and Rescue, Boone and Blowing Rock Fire
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Thirteen to three kids, four is going to be the fourth floor men's bathroom, fourth floor.
00:15
The fourth floor men's bathroom, fourth floor men's bathroom.
00:20
Two-four, thank you.
00:34
That's night six.
00:37
Not at 6, 1303, be a 20-year-old male.
00:40
Again, fourth floor, men's bathroom, pain above the belly button, excessive vomiting.
00:48
Oh,
00:49
10-4[2]. We appreciate it.
01:04
Dr. Penn for Crest Drive.
01:07
We're talking about six to thirteen answering.
01:14
He advised he's on the second floor in the bathroom, the second floor.
01:21
The next six to a target, what's the best way to approach Peacock Hall?
01:29
Take you in route to Peacock, go behind church and center, you'll pop the curve in New York, just be at Peacock.
01:42
Chris Drive, 810, Park Chris Drive, reference to fall 17 alpha 2.
01:51
Medics is going to be in route, time of dispatch.
01:54
I'm back to 10, 14, 1121.
02:02
Make 6303, can you repeat?
02:08
Take you in en route[1] to Peacock, you can cancel?
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[1]
en route: Unit is traveling to the scene
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Howard St, Boone, NC 28607
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