Person seizure emergency near highway in East Bend, East Bend NC
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Emergency medical services responded to a person experiencing seizures near NC Highway 67 at the corner of Fries Road and Fairground Road in East Bend. The person was reported as seriously ill. Medical units arrived and took appropriate action.
Audio|Heard on: Yadkin County Public Safety (VIPER P25)
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02:53
Transcript:
00:00
The Medic 1, Station 9, Station 14, Party 1 response, reference to a sick person at near NC Highway 67, East Bend, Central Louth, 1501.
00:18
(name withheld), too.
00:22
Go ahead.
00:26
Routine renters.
00:28
Also on that particular call are active, activated them, I'm sure.
00:31
You want for that to get a warm enough.
00:37
Copy.
00:47
Medic 1, near NC Highway 67.
00:53
Same is going to be in reference to a sick haul.
00:57
Prior to 1,
00:59
Crowstreet is going to be South...
01:03
Cancel that part.
01:08
Medic 1,101,
01:11
101.
01:17
Medic 1, near NC Highway 67.
01:23
Seizures,
01:25
sick.
01:29
Cross rate is going to be out of Green Ash Farm Road, Central Clear, 15,03.
01:50
Copy 9, Tand you're out.
01:57
1415 is on the same.
02:01
1415, copy.
02:06
Alright found this dispatch, though.
02:11
Copy. Copy.
02:19
We're going to be based on 3992.
02:24
We're going to be at the intersection of 30-800-6-7.
02:38
Any further station, 14, respond to reference to the sick call near NC Highway 67,
02:44
corner of Fries Road and Fairground Road.
02:47
You can cancel.
02:49
Medic 1, authority of 1420 on the scene, you can routine out your response at this time, 1505.
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Location mentioned:
NC-67, East Bend, NC 27018
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