Female with diabetic emergency near west main street, Carrboro NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a female with a diabetic issue on the sidewalk near West Main Street and James Street. She was conscious and breathing. A police officer was nearby, but it is unknown if they were responding to the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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BLS 32,
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near West Main Street.
00:04
Diabetic problem near West Main Street.
00:10
Diabetic problem.
00:12
Cross streets, James Street and NC-54 Bypass.
00:15
Ops 1. Time up 0-922.
00:27
Ladder 74, Engine 31, Battalion 2.110, New State Side Drive.
00:34
At Freedom House Recovery Center, Diox.
00:37
Commercial fire alarm.
00:39
Ladder 74, Engine 31, Battalion 2.110, New State Side Drive.
00:45
At Freedom House Recovery Center, Divox, commercial fire alarm.
00:50
Cross streets Martin Luther King Jr.
00:52
Boulevard and Wright Sun Place.
00:54
Ops 2, time of 0, 923.
00:58
Number 1.2 monitoring.
01:08
934. 4.000.
01:14
361. Lighter 74, Battalion 2 monitoring at 924.
01:20
Responding to a water flow alarm at the Freedom House Recovery Center.
01:29
You're responding to a six-year-old female.
01:31
She is conscious or breathing.
01:33
She is laying on the sidewalk and having some sort of diabetic issue.
01:38
The caller did advise there, a Carroll officer was backing into a parking spot, unknown if he was responding to check on the patient or not.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Carrboro, NC 27510
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