Unresponsive woman breathing near oak ridge circle, Lincolnton NC
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A 74-year-old woman was found unresponsive but breathing near Oak Ridge Circle on a couch. Emergency responders were dispatched for medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
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01:38
Transcript:
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Seaman District 8 East Station 11 Base 2, Unconscious near Oak Ridge Circle, Cross street Royal Oaks Drive, 31 Delta 2.
00:07
District 8E, Station 11 Base 2, Unconscious near Oak Ridge Circle, Cross street Royal Oak Drive, 31 Delta 2.
00:14
Seam District 8E, Station 1Base...
00:17
Seaman District 8, Station 1Base 2, Unconscious, near Oak Ridge Circle, Cross Creek Royal Oak Drive, 31 Delta 2 times 1232.
00:25
Near Oak Ridge Circle, Cross Street, Royal, Oaks Drive, 31 Delta 2, time is 1232.
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Medic 5, C-Men.
00:33
Medi-5.
00:34
In-Rout from Biamer Fire.
00:37
Stamphor.
00:42
Higher Tanner for Angel 11.
00:45
Angel 11th.
00:49
Retrolet.
00:50
Enrail.
00:53
Two cross. A-part.
00:59
123, be back out of.
01:04
(number withheld) Kowalski ring.
01:07
Fire center for mission one-tune.
01:09
Andrew 110.
01:11
This bottom.
01:12
Central. A-part.
01:13
A-part.
01:18
Seeing that you answer, sounding near Oak Ridge Circle, 74-year-old female, non-consciousness breathing, the caller,
01:24
unresponsive on the couch, she does have effective breathing.
01:27
Seema deansher sounding near Oak Ridge Circle, 74-year-old female, non-consciousness breathing, a caller,
01:33
unresponsive on the couch, she just has effective breathing.
01:37
Two-thirty, okay.
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Location mentioned:
Oak Ridge Cir, Lincolnton, NC 28092
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