Person treated for chest pain near Community Baptist Church, Mayodan NC
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Community Baptist Church for a person experiencing chest pain. The situation was assessed with no reported disturbance, and medical units coordinated to provide care.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Mary, near Community Baptist Church Road, cross street Maple Ridge Drive and Belton Road for chest pains.
00:11
Aubrey.
00:18
Station 130, you're responding to near Community Baptist Church Road between Maple Ridge Drive and Belton Road regarding chest pain, utilizing Pac-9, Tech 9, CCCOM's clear, 2116.
00:37
Yeah, two, four.
00:38
Speaking of both parties now,
00:41
there's no disturbance here.
00:46
Two.
00:54
Six to one.
00:55
Six to one.
00:57
Oh.
00:59
Take it, Alfa.
01:00
Do you want to stand down?
01:04
Affirmative, we're going to click the call on hold for the time being.
01:08
Copy.
01:12
See on Medicines.
01:14
Stand by this one.
01:16
Okay.
01:21
Those units copy.
01:33
Are you able to handle the abdominal pain on Horner Johnson?
01:38
We can't.
01:41
Happy, thank you.
01:44
Copy direct.
01:50
Dan Dolphin.
01:51
Dan Dolphine.
01:56
Take on the 6th.
01:57
Take on medic 6.
02:03
Can you handle two calls 5913NC-135 at Rouse's medic 2 stand by base 2?
02:11
Medic 3?
02:17
Medi3.
02:19
Just 8-5-0.
02:23
The 8-5-0 30-minute EPA.
02:29
Medic 2 is equal.
02:32
Medic 2.
02:35
We'll handle the chesting call for Medic 3 that can handle base 2.
02:42
Medi3, copy direct.
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Location mentioned:
Community Baptist Church Rd, Mayodan, NC 27027
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