Emergency response for 68-year-old female with heart condition, Rose Hill NC
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Emergency medical personnel responded to near North Pine Street in Rose Hill for a 68-year-old female experiencing atrial fibrillation. A stretcher malfunction occurred, leading to an additional unit being requested but later canceled after confirming patient stability.
Audio|Heard on: Duplin County Fire and EMS
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
If Medic 7 is en route,
00:05
1601, the response will be emergent.
00:09
Okay,
00:10
well, Medic 2.
00:16
Go ahead, Medic 2.
00:17
Medic 2.
00:18
Medic 2 is out to hospital.
00:23
Medic 2 out of hospital, 1602.
00:29
For Medic 7, can you readvise the apartment number?
00:37
I'll advise near North Pine Street.
00:42
104 on scene.
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Medic 7 on scene, 1605.
00:50
And 4.
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QR6, name traffic.
01:06
MakeFive.
01:08
Go ahead, MakeFive.
01:14
Rout did my hour routine one.
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Medic file and right the double you are 1606.
01:27
Thanks, Evan Do you.
01:31
Go ahead, Medic Philly.
01:34
Can you send another unit routine? We're having some stretcher malfunctioning.
01:49
To Medic 3, I need you to respond to near North Pine Street, Rose Hill.
01:55
This is Medic 7,
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68-year-old female, atrial fibrillation, Duplin County clear, 1607.
02:06
...isone 7.
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...Medic clearance in route.
02:10
Medic 3 en route 1608.
02:14
Medic 7, you can cancel that unit.
02:16
Patient is stable.
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We'll take the extra stretcher only, clear.
02:24
Okay, 7, can you read the valves by traffic?
02:30
You can cancel the other unit.
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Location mentioned:
N Pine St, Rose Hill, NC 28458
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