Medical transfer of woman with brain hemorrhage, Newton NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 57-year-old woman with a spontaneous brain hemorrhage was transferred from Caramont Regional to Atrium CMC. Emergency medical services were on scene near Old Conover-Startown Road.
Audio|Heard on: Hickory City Public Safety
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Transfer Caramont Regional out of Gastonia going to Atrium, CNC.
00:10
Are you in the position?
00:12
Are you in a position you can clear for a call?
00:28
Ten, ten, this is cars stuck in the road.
00:32
Two more. All units, stand by.
00:33
Code three calls.
00:34
Special attention at an impact.
00:37
VIII.
00:40
Go ahead.
00:42
For first possible, injured, (number withheld), near 4th Avenue Drive, Northwest, near 4th Avenue Drive, northwest.
00:50
How many?
00:52
Male subject slumped in the driver's seat named Blue Mercedes, we do have EMS and are out.
00:59
Code 3. All ready.
01:06
58, just 1014.
01:08
The caller is a neighbor.
01:11
Walked inside of his garage, slumped over.
01:18
104.
01:20
Adam is who are.
01:23
I'm direct, I'll be around.
01:40
Midgay, six-person, near Old Conover-Startown Road.
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Cross Street to five-drive and Millwood Drive.
01:51
2230.
01:56
Went to Atrium CMC.
02:01
Nero-I-CU 9618.
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9618, 9618.
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Reference to a 57-year-old female 46 kilos for a spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage.
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Location mentioned:
Old Conover-Startown Rd, Newton, NC 28658
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