14-year-old treated for wrist injury at Durham home, Durham NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 14-year-old male was treated and evaluated for a wrist injury and breathing problem at a home near Dearborn Drive in Durham, North Carolina.
Audio|Heard on: Durham City Fire
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Breathing problem near Dearborn Drive
00:07
Theving problem, near Dearborn Drive.
00:11
Cross street, Danube, Fame, Quince,
00:14
7.
00:15
Avon 7A Alpha, use off-channel 3, ops 3, nomadic's available at this time.
00:25
Merrick 4 and 4277-7-1-B4.
00:33
Go for matter for 4.
00:36
14-year-old male pediatric, GCS-A-15 alert and oriented times 4.
00:40
Obvious form needed for the left wrist.
00:43
PMS is present.
00:44
Miles are working on the limits.
00:47
We are working on times set together to splinted.
00:51
It's currently stabilized,
00:52
self-stabilized on a laptop and see about getting some pain control.
01:02
Got you a medicina dispatch.
01:08
Thank you, sir.
01:15
We'll be there in time.
01:16
We'll be there in time of this team.
01:26
Communications from point of...
01:38
Meta truck coming to Dearborn Drive.
01:42
Go from MediCud.
01:46
The actual address is near Dearborn Drive.
01:53
Off of Danube.
02:00
Seven communications.
02:02
I'm direct. I'll update the address, near Dearborn Drive.
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Location mentioned:
Dearborn Dr, Durham, NC 27704
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