Man found unresponsive but later alert near mountain drive, Monroe NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called for a 60-year-old man found unresponsive and having abnormal breathing near Mountain Drive. The man later became alert and was able to speak.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Station 14, first responders, Medic 103, respond for an unconscious patient near Mountain Drive, cross streets of Bryce Love Road and Forbus Lane and Mountain View.
00:09
I'll pray on Bravo.
00:15
Any unit from Station 14 responding for the unconscious on Mountain Job, operate on Bravo v.
00:20
Bravo.
00:46
Station 14 first responders, station 11 first responders, responders.
00:50
Response for a cardiac arrest near Mountain Drive, cross streets of Bryce, Love Road, and Forbus Lane and Mountain B.
00:56
Alfred on Robo.
00:58
See,
01:03
I'm right through.
01:06
103. 103.
01:08
If we've got no response to 14, you can go and start next place, station.
01:13
Yes, sir, I have 11 first responders en route.
01:17
Ten four, thank you.
01:24
Copy en route.
01:25
Recom, 1164, 155 in route.
01:29
Coffee.
01:35
We've got a 14-014-19 route.
01:46
Station 14 first responders, station 11 first responders, Medic 103, mid-20 responding for this cardiac near Mountain Drive, cross streets of Bryce Love Road and Forbus Lane and Mountain View.
02:00
It's going to be a 60-year-old male who was unresponsive and breathing abnormally.
02:07
The patient is now alert and speaking.
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Location mentioned:
Mountain Dr, Monroe, NC 28112
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