Medical call for sick person near Amherst Road, Morganton NC
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Emergency responders received a non-urgent call for a sick person near Amherst Road and Old Rock Quarry Road. The patient reported dizziness and lethargy with a heart rate of 88. Responders were dispatched for evaluation and care.
Audio|Heard on: Burke County Public Safety
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02:34
Transcript:
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Crew 8, near Amherst Road, Cross Street Old Rock Quarry Road, sick person routine[1].
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Crew at Amherst Road, Cross Street Old Rock Quarry Road, sick person routine[1], timeout 1059.
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3-4-5-pers-Soup.
00:32
142-190.1041.
00:35
2.104.
00:39
I see it. Can I guess that?
00:44
1106. Please show us at near Glen Powell Avenue requesting assistance for a responder warrant.
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104.
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I'm showing right.
01:02
Coming out of your child.
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If you're birth probation to want to 25 minutes.
01:18
1106, can you advise?
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Yes, you're currently on Glen Powell Avenue.
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8054 heart rate is 88 patient is claiming dizzy and lethargic
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Show me a rest go back Is this still routine[1]? Is this still routine?
01:56
open door standing wide open on the second floor of the uh...
02:06
The end four.
02:17
67 first responders 545m.
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Horst Road, Cross Street, Old Rock Quarry Road, sick person or else the response.
02:27
7 first responders near Amherst Road cross-tree Old Rock Quarry Road sick person emergency response timeout 1103 3rd
Police codes explained
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[1]
routine: Non-emergency (no lights/siren) response
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Location mentioned:
Amherst Rd, Morganton, NC 28655
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