Child with leg pain and fever treated as medical emergency, La Grange NC
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Emergency crews responded to a medical emergency involving a 5-year-old child near Fire Tower Road in LaGrange. The child had leg pain and a slight fever. The situation was escalated to a full medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Lenoir County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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03:35
Transcript:
00:00
Continue routine traffic here responding in reference a 5-year-old male with leg pain and a slight fever.
00:15
Medical 5.
00:18
Dispatch me 350 or 351 emergency traffic.
00:23
Copy.
00:28
Okay, 3.501 in route.
00:33
Copy 2138.
00:40
Pick 5331. Go ahead.
00:45
Protection.
00:49
Fire Tower Road.
00:53
Okay.
00:58
Okay. Okay. Okay. Medi-5.
00:59
Medi-5.
01:05
Medic 5. Make me fired a force.
01:34
Attention, LaGrange.
01:37
LaGrange,
01:38
EMS Assignment, near Fire Tower Road, near Fire Tower Road.
01:43
Medic 5 on scene requesting you emergency traffic.
01:50
Respondal County Fire Main.
01:54
LaGrange Car 1 en route.
01:57
Copy 2141.
02:03
On fire rate.
02:07
Captain 2141.
02:11
The locations switch to county fire main.
02:19
The stations look right to call full response.
02:23
Copy 2141.
02:25
No, 3 is in route.
02:29
Copy 2141. Copy 21 41.
02:34
The ground's call full respondent.
02:38
Capt 2142.
02:41
Captain 2142.
02:45
Okay, tonight first.
02:48
93.
02:49
One second.
02:52
Captain 2143.
02:54
43.
02:58
Get your Mayfifice.
03:01
95.
03:07
Full code. Copy full code, 2144, switch to county fire main.
03:23
Indications to all the Grange units responding 351 medic files on scene advise in full code The Grange Coral 1 on sleep
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Location mentioned:
Firetower Rd, La Grange, NC 28551
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