Lift assist requested for patient near beechwood road, King NC
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According to the dispatch call, a lift assist was requested for a patient near Beechwood Road and Dogwood Drive. Emergency units including Lifestar 21 responded to help a confused individual and assist the patient off the floor.
Audio|Heard on: Stokes County Sheriff, Fire and EMS Dispatch, King Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Station 23,
00:02
Lifestar 21, near Beechwood Road,
00:08
off of Dogwood Drive.
00:09
Rick your response on a lift assist.
00:11
Time out, 20, 0.8.
00:19
In reference to a white male wearing a cap, about 5'6, skinny, great coat and t-shirt walking in the area, he looked confused.
00:29
Call it can be contacted if there any questions needed.
00:34
10-4[1]-8-in-round.
00:36
In 10-4[1]. Forty-five.
00:42
They're showing out 35.
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1145.
00:53
323 is around.
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Copy 32323.
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323. 323.
01:04
323. Your spine in reaching traffic near Beechwood Road.
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In between dog grid drive and Beechwood, reaching traffic on ellip to see us.
01:12
Lifestar 21 on scene, time at 2012.
01:19
Sorry, 21 Stokes, can we get a TAC channel, we're fired?
01:25
I can't realize, TAC 2.
01:29
Time 4, thank you.
01:35
He's not TAC 2.
01:37
No, sorry, 21, not die 2.
01:45
So 21, 2,323, B-Evis, there's a ramp on the right side of the house.
01:52
All we need is just have helped getting the patient off the floor.
01:57
Hey, we'll be there about four minutes.
02:01
Thank you.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Beechwood Rd, King, NC 27021
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