Medical emergency at Pentecostal Church sparks urgent response, Franklinville NC
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Being dispatched to assist a conscious 53-year-old woman near Pentecostal Church Road suffering chest pain, headache, and left-arm pain with stroke history.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph, Chatham and Moore Counties Public Safety
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Respond, chest pain.
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646 Pentecostal Church Road near Pleasant Cross Road, 0946.
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104, beat 1017.
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1011.
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843, what's your ETA to just 9?
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843, stand by this one.
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REN off station 8, respond to reference chest pain, female, conscious alert, breathing normally, complaining of chest pain, headache, and left-arm pain, 0946.
00:43
Rescue 8, throughout.
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Rescue 8, copy 10, 17.
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403. Partners, you can show me a clear recording at this week.
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10-4.
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Central Station 8 responding 10 delta 5 chest pain at Pentecostal Church Road near Pleasant Cross Road and Woodland Trail 53 year old female conscious alert breathing normally complaining of headache chest pain and left arm pain with history of strokes 0948.
01:42
Go ahead. David 36.
01:51
22 of my cask, we'll go ahead.
01:54
Respond reference, 1011, 4253 Hillcrest Lane, Signal 6 with (name withheld), 11-11 with 19-year-old son (name withheld), attempted to 10902 to call the refusal leave and subject has 1078 heard things, possibly on 1087.
02:12
Senate Public Service to the Cadam, communicate corrects.
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Here one.
02:19
Two more.
02:25
Rescue 8 is on site.
02:29
Rescue 8, copy 10, 23.
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Location mentioned:
Pentecostal Church Rd, Franklinville, NC 27248
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