Unconscious elderly woman recovered at Faulks Church Road, Marshville NC
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Emergency responders attended to an unconscious 72-year-old woman near Faulks Church Road. She was breathing but unresponsive and had a history of aneurysms. After about 30 minutes, she regained consciousness.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
24 first responders, Med 108, responding to an unconscious patient near Faulks Church Road, near South Forest Hills School Road and Gilboa Road.
00:12
Up right on Charlie, see Charlie.
00:17
4.108.
00:23
See, Con, 2412, Road.
00:29
104, 2412.
00:36
C-CON-22. C-GON-22, go ahead and show me you're out with 180.
00:46
7-4, I'll show you in a route.
00:48
C-GON-4-400, you're out.
00:59
104, 2,400 are sharing you out.
01:04
I think I'm into 92.
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Engine 92, go ahead.
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We get clear.
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104, shall win you, okay.
01:20
2419 are out. 2419, I'm out.
01:23
104, 2419, I'm out.
01:31
Unit on round to the unconscious patient near Faulks Church Road, near South Forest Hill School Road and Gilboa Road.
01:41
Patient is a 72-year-old female,
01:43
not conscious, but is breathing.
01:46
They were able to do a breathing check and advise it was effective breathing.
01:50
However, she is sitting in the chair, but she's still cold and completely unresponsive to them.
01:57
She does have some medical history where she had two aneurysms last year.
02:02
This has been going on for about 30 minutes now.
02:10
Just an update.
02:12
Female patient is now opening her eyes and waking up.
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Location mentioned:
Faulks Church Rd, Marshville, NC 28103
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