Medical responders dispatched to choking patient near US-64, Morganton NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent to a location near U.S. 64 for a 55-year-old man choking on chicken. The patient has a history of stroke. First responders on scene later canceled the call.
Audio|Heard on: Burke County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Crew 775 first responders, near U.S. 64.
00:03
Crossroad Bollinger Gap Street, Deer Farm Road, Token, emergency response.
00:06
75 first responders.
00:13
Near U.S. 64.
00:14
Crossroad Bollinger Gap Street, Deer Farm Road, choking emergency response.
00:18
Timeout 2100.
00:32
Everybody on Bert? Bert.
00:39
Where is used treatment?
00:44
I can't play you may ask.
00:46
Yeah.
00:50
This is right, you calling two.
00:54
First responders on scene report patient going to cancel.
01:02
7.81 back. The second one says first responders can cancel.
01:09
7.81 copy. First responders say can cancel.
01:17
Not on scene, road this road, brown circle can cancel.
01:21
3781. You can cancel 307.81.
01:27
Right, it seems one on scene.
01:31
Road green.
01:40
Not on scene, road this road, brown circle.
01:43
You can cancel 30780.
01:44
3070 you can cancel. 3070 you can cancel.
01:52
In route to near U.S. 64.
01:54
Call came in from McDowell, boss.
01:57
Caller reported her 55-year-old son was choking on chicken.
02:01
He has a history of stroke.
02:03
She disconnected before providing further information.
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Location mentioned:
US-64 BYP, Morganton, NC 28655
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