Unresponsive male found in vehicle near river, Davie County NC
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Medical personnel responded to Junction Road and Trestle Lane for a report of an unresponsive male in a silver four-door sedan near a dirt road by the river. The patient did not respond to attempts to communicate.
Audio|Heard on: Davie County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
213, can you start towards Junction Road and Trestle Lane? We are sent in EMS.
00:07
En route to a subject poorly swamped over the wheel and a four-door sedan.
00:16
By the road to the left, it goes down to the river.
00:23
See, and forth.
00:29
The caller was still no longer with saying they're still traveling.
00:36
All notify if HP is needed.
00:55
David is Station 4, Station 14, MS-33 at Medical One, unknown medical, Junction Road, and Trestle Lane.
01:02
David is Station 4, Station 14, MS-33 at Medic 1, unknown medical, Junction Road, and Trestle Lane.
01:08
Timeout 2126.26.
01:14
About the Junction Road and Trestle Lane caller stated there is a roughly 30-year-old male laid over in the seat of a silver four-door sedan on the road to the left that goes down to the river, the dirt road beside the railroad tracks.
01:34
Caller stated he never heard the patient talk or cry and the patient did not respond when the caller attempted to make contact.
01:48
Okay.
01:51
10-4[1]. Thank you.
01:57
Generator phone with him.
01:59
You got an ETA?
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Junction Rd & Trestle Ln, North Carolina 27028
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