Fall reported at 194 Page Court with medical response; 88-year-old male conscious and breathing. Fire and EMS units dispatched with Davidson Rescue., Davidson County NC
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According to the dispatch call, fall reported at 194 Page Court with medical response; 88-year-old male conscious and breathing. Fire and EMS units dispatched with Davidson Rescue.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson County Fire
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Respond to assist, EMS, 194, page, court, 194 page court.
00:05
Crossed to East U.S.
00:06
Highway 64,
00:08
Fall, alpha, response.
00:10
Timeout 758.
00:16
Support 911, general.
00:20
Support 91 copy around 88-year-old male conscious and breathing.
00:24
State requests you for what this.
00:44
Ticonometic 6, Thomas will rescue 10 College Street, 1-0 College Street, cross-hirt the East Guilford Street, and East Main Street.
00:53
Power Problems, that's a response on 802.
00:58
Next to the round.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:04
AC9C2, take on.
01:07
1892, go ahead with your traffic.
01:13
Is EMS on the same?
01:16
Yes, EMS is on the senior question routine for listeners.
01:20
Medic 6, copy you around.
01:24
Forty-five-year-old male consciousness breathing.
01:27
Oh.
01:34
It feels like his heart is about this.
01:39
D.C. and only ones in route.
01:44
If the rescue squad haven't been dispatched or not in route, they need to be re-dispatched.
01:50
Two more will redispatched, sir.
02:06
CCOM, Good Davidson Rescue.
02:09
Respond to us says fire in EMS, 194 page court, 194 page court, cross the reaps of East, U.S.
02:16
Highway 64, fall out for response, timeout 804.
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