Medical call for breathing difficulty near Green Acres Road, Lincolnton NC
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Emergency responders are attending to a 63-year-old female patient near Green Acres Road who is experiencing difficulty breathing and signs of a respiratory infection.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Seema, the District to Central Engine 2, Squad 4, respond for...
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sick near Green Acres Road cross streets Buffalo Shoals Road and Lenora Circle 26 Charlie 1 see me of the district two central engine two squad four respond for
00:21
Sick near Green Acres Road, Cross Streets, Buffalo Shoals Road, and Lenora Circle,
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26, Charlie 1.
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Team of the District 2, Central, Engine 2,
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4, respond for sick near Green Acres Road, cross-st, Buffalo, Shills Road, and Lenora Circle,
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26, Charlie 1, timeout at 24.
00:42
Team of the District 2 central engine 2 for response for sick near Green Acres Road, cross routes, Buffalo Shoals Road, and Lenora Circle 26 Charlie 1, timeout 824.
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The medic 1st.
00:59
So that's direction you're out from 321 and Main Street.
01:04
244, Newt.
01:07
Go ahead. You know up there north or south of George Taylor-Brand?
01:17
Units responding to Green Acres Road, patient is a 63-year-old female contest breathing,
01:23
having upper respiratory infection with ultra-bubble of clungentness.
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Unitters spotting to Green Acres Road, patient is a 63-year-old female contest breathing,
01:34
having upper respiratory infection with ultra-bubble of clungentness.
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Location mentioned:
Green Acres Rd, Lincolnton, NC 28092
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