Man with breathing problems and back pain in gray truck, Morganton NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 31-year-old man was found conscious in a gray truck near Jamestown Road, experiencing breathing problems and severe lower back pain described as feeling like a knife.
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Crew 369 first responders 607 Jamestown Road near Dixie Boulevard and Holland Drive, breathing problems, emergency response.
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Crew 36 out first responder 607 Jamestown Road near Dixie Boulevard and Holland Drive.
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Breathing problems, emergency response, timeout 2127.
00:25
To a quiet subject out of Valdez, place that is active, negative, negative 75, rest of the owner's classy active.
00:39
Further.
00:45
Checking five now.
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Crew 8, 2013, Fred Williams Avenue, Cross Street, Bird Road.
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Look, assistant, 13, response.
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Crew 8, 2310, Fred Williams Avenue, Cross Street, Bird Road, Lips, and routine response.
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Timeout 2129.
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Good for it.
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Hey, direct.
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Unit responding to 607 Jamestown Road near Dixie Boulevard and Holland Drive, breathing.
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It's a 31-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
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He said he does not have asthma or other lung problems, no difficulty speaking between breaths.
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Responding normally, having some lower back pain stated it felt like a knife in the back.
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Caller sitting in a gray truck at the beginning of the parking lot.
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Hazard lights are on.
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Location mentioned:
Jamestown Rd, Morganton, NC 28655
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