Patient reports migraine lasting four days at apartment, Mayodan NC
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Emergency dispatch to Maple Ridge Apartments near South Ayersville Road for a patient reporting a migraine lasting four days.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety
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02:20
Transcript:
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410 South Ayersville Road at Maple Ridge Apartments, Apartment 11 for a headache.
00:05
Which is I got my brother.
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The next time are out.
00:11
We're going to go.
00:13
See comp.
00:14
Sorry,
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sit-com. 10.208.
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All right, go ahead.
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Lincoln-Cholns-Lincoln 9993, Lincoln-9993.
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Lincoln 9993.
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Okay,
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12-1.
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To a Nikita Dickie of Winnameer-Dickerson of Windhamere Corps at Reed's will play set it's active.
00:48
14CICOM. 16 advice, each ten-four.
00:52
I'll be 10-8[1].
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14, copy.
01:05
Station 60410, South there isville Road.
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I don't remember his apartments.
01:10
Department, I'll love it, apartment one, one for addict.
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Seecom, clearance, 12.2.
01:19
I can give me the last five on that being in for my 28th.
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The last five is going to be 7.4702, 7402.
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64702.
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6060.
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603.
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606, copy.
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16, take off.
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16.
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Clear all units.
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Great morning.
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Copy.
02:03
Station 60, you're en route 410 South Ayrsville Road, 410 South Ayersville Road at Maple Ridge Apartments, Department number 11,
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hours advising that she's had a migraine for four days to meet 18 Charlie 4.
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To become clear, 12.4.
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[1]
10-8: In service/Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
S Ayersville Rd, Mayodan, NC 27027
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