Unconscious person reported near Highway 150 and Old Lincolnton Crouse Road, Lincoln County NC
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Emergency units responded to an unconscious 70-year-old male near Highway 150 and Old Lincolnton Crouse Road. The patient was breathing steadily. Responders were cautioned about muddy conditions at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Stingham District 1 Central Station 8, respond for unconscious near Highway 150, cross street Old Lincolnton-Crouse Road.
00:10
Stingham, Central, Station 8, respond for unconscious near Highway 150, cross street Old Lincolnton-Crouse Road.
00:21
Seema District 1 Central and Station 8,
00:24
Cross Street, Old Lincolnton, Crouse Road, and West Highway 150.
00:29
Seaman District 1, Central, and Station 8, respond for unconscious near West Highway 150.
00:46
Medics in route from Central Base.
00:49
10 from Medics.
00:52
F953 NEM, T4A, Tennessee.
00:56
EMS for Eastman.
00:59
F953, go to Tennessee.
01:04
This is the DMS 40.
01:06
I'll be in route from the website.
01:08
104. It is 140 near John.
01:14
Reback is near John, Tennessee issue.
01:20
Displayed on a Peterbilt.
01:22
Medic 2, Simmons.
01:24
Medic 2.
01:27
I'll be in route with one routine.
01:30
Tim.
01:32
Engine A3, Fire Center.
01:35
Is it an A3?
01:39
You can go and trust in route.
01:42
1040.
01:43
I'm probably a car, NC-194 North 1050.
01:51
Yeah, 3.47 is good.
01:57
F-347 is 194 north near the DOT.
02:04
It's a black truck and a white Nissan SUV.
02:08
104, 1017.
02:10
The response is near Highway 150.
02:17
Your response is...
02:18
F-9-5-3.
02:21
9-5-3.
02:24
Units respond near Highway 150 to a 70-year-old male, constant breathing.
02:30
We'll be in the tiny house behind the main house.
02:33
Muddy conditions, be cautious.
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