Medical emergency for abdominal pain at private residence, Fairview NC
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A medical emergency call was made for abdominal pain at a private residence near North Becky Lane in Ruffinsett. The patient has pneumonia and COVID, is receiving oxygen, and is preparing for transport off the mountain.
Audio|Heard on: Buncombe County Fire and EMS
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
1820. Near North Becky Lane, Ruffinsett.
00:12
Welcome Fire Med 2141.
00:17
District 1 first response near North Becky Lane for abdominal pain station 3 District 1 first response near North Becky Lane reference with abdominal pain crashes from the Graveyard Road fire meds could be channel at 2142.
00:30
Rescue once in a row.
00:35
1320, Bruce 2nd.
00:49
1320, Bruce 2.
00:51
Switch over west.
00:54
Brose 2. Brose 2.
00:57
Brose 2.
01:04
1820 brush 18.
01:11
Go ahead.
01:13
Can you swap over Leicester for me.
01:18
Stand for, standby.
01:24
1820, brush 182, can you swap over Leicester for me.
01:33
It's doing really good at the early mountain.
01:35
If you would, just go ahead and have all their personal effects, everything ready to go.
01:39
When we get there, we can come in the truck and we can get back off this mountain.
01:45
Copy that. It's Leighton here pretty good too.
01:48
She's about 75 on, just put her on an end title,
01:53
on two leaders, does have pneumonia and COVID.
01:57
It feels like the albuterol hypotropium that she was prescribed is maybe having an adverse reaction to her, so we're going to keep her on oxygen and she's going to walk out of the truck when you arrive.
02:08
Okay, sounds good.
02:09
We'll be there probably three to four minutes.
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Location mentioned:
N Becky Ln, Fairview, NC 28730
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