Medical emergency response near Old Chapel Hill Road, Durham NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical units responded near Old Chapel Hill Road with coordination between Durham and Orange County. Engine 5 and Medic 3 were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Durham City Fire
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, Todd, and I was just checking, surely there's a closer unit than Squad 1 to Old Chapel Hill Road, correct?
00:14
I think probably engine 5.
00:16
I think that's, yeah, probably engine 5, I guess.
00:23
5, 11, 6. Somebody would be closer than squad 1.
00:29
Yeah, acknowledgment / ok.
00:30
I'll clear squad 1 and get Engine 5 en route.
00:42
Six person, near Old Chapel Hill Road.
00:47
Six person, near Old Chapel Hill Road.
00:54
Cross-off,
00:56
University, Rives, and on a part way.
00:58
Engine 5.
01:00
Engine 5, you're going to be on optional 3, Ops 3, and waiting on Orange County to call back for a minute.
01:24
Apartment number (number withheld) at Magnolia Pointe.
01:28
The department is going to be 1201, 1C01.
01:46
Communication for Engine 5.
01:52
Inter5.
01:57
I just want to confirm that we are still waiting on a medic.
02:02
Only counting medic three in a row.
02:12
Animal bite or attack, 301, Eben,
02:16
Road.
02:20
Animal up or attack, 301, Evan Road, cross-out, Fayetteville Road and Wayne Street, Squad 4.
02:30
Clock.
02:32
Shuttle 2-out 2, no matter of available.
02:44
Durham, EMS communications from Orange County, Medicaid 3.
02:48
Go ahead, Medic 3.
02:51
You can show Medic 3 en route to the call on Old Chapel Hill Road.
02:55
Acknowledgment / ok, I got you in route.
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Location mentioned:
Old Chapel Hill Rd, Durham, NC 27707
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