Two medical emergencies reported on Tyvola Rd, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to two separate medical incidents near Tyvola Rd in Charlotte. One patient was involved in a motor vehicle crash and had a seizure, while another patient at the same scene was found to be hypotensive. EMS units coordinated treatment, initiated CPR, and prepared both patients for transport.
Audio|Heard on: Mecklenburg NC Multi-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
So we have two patients on scene over here.
00:02
There are going to be two completely different incidents.
00:05
One is going to be the MVC male patient who appears to have had a seizure.
00:09
If you could go ahead and start me a second BLS unit appropriate for the MVC, that would be great.
00:16
We have 32 coming to that also; fire called about another patient.
00:23
Copy. Do you have an ETA for them?
00:26
Three.
00:27
We're all near Tyvola.
00:30
(name withheld).
00:34
We're checking them out right now for the one that was not involved in the MVC.
00:38
They are hypotensive, currently blood pressure 90, weak radial pulses.
00:42
We're going to get them in the truck.
00:43
We'll do a further evaluation on them.
00:46
And we will transport the other patient once you all get here.
00:52
Let's begin CPR.
00:55
Can we get fire back?
00:57
Fire copies CPR.
01:00
We have patient contact with the patient in the MVC.
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Location mentioned:
Tyvola Rd, Charlotte, NC
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