Elderly woman declared dead at roadside after cardiac arrest, Davidson County NC
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Emergency responders found an elderly woman in cardiac arrest near highway NC-47 and NC-8 in North Carolina. CPR was administered but she was declared deceased at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson County Fire
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06:4
Transcript:
00:00
Thanks a reference to a 70-year-old female sent and CPR instructions at the time.
00:06
Reference to a 74-year-old female sentient CPR instructions at the time at the end.
00:38
Thank you.
00:52
I'm sorry.
01:18
Thank you.
01:31
Thank you.
01:58
May 8tho and 7.
02:21
Go ahead.
02:26
The river's not driving.
02:28
Can you give me a call?
02:45
I'm going to be.
03:09
Jamesborough one thing.
03:28
James Murray one thing.
03:43
Go ahead.
03:46
We got canceled by fire on arrival.
03:54
Any copy, T.S.
03:55
Light.
04:02
There's already one herbives and go to the back door.
04:06
Medicate.
04:12
Medicate. Mediade.
04:15
Medi7 to Medi8.
04:16
Locations?
04:18
We're still on Highway 8 south of 47.
04:24
We're on Arnold Road.
04:26
We'll get an ETA and just give us a second.
04:36
Control Medicaid to have a 13-minute ETA.
04:52
T&4.
04:53
Take on the Medicaid.
04:54
Can you start that one? Can you start that one?
04:56
Can I figure out?
04:59
T.F. 4. Thank you.
05:11
Dohermore, see-um.
05:15
Yeah.
05:20
The DOA.
05:22
Copy D-O-A.
05:28
Hey, see-Gum.
05:30
Me.
05:33
Is Elie on Taylor since next?
05:41
Negative movie judgment report, it's D.O.A.
05:58
Any further unit responding to 584 pot-3 grade reference, cardiac arrest can cancel out this time, same is going to be D.O.A.
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Location mentioned:
NC-47 & NC-8, North Carolina 27292
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