Medical emergency at royal grove road building secured, Rowan County NC
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Emergency responders were dispatched to near Royal Grove Road for a possible psychiatric or medical emergency involving a 21-year-old male. Units waited until law enforcement secured the building before proceeding.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Phran Station 43, Medic 61, Psychiatric,
00:06
Near Royal Grove Road.
00:10
Near Royal Grove Road, Orchid Crest Drive to Berry Blossom Lane at Elevator Grove.
00:16
It's going to be building 5,000, building 5,000,
00:20
Responding to a 21-year-old male operating on maps, timeout 2356.
00:31
3861, copy.
00:33
7861.
00:40
Run 8-6-1 route and chose routine until being secure.
00:44
Copy M. Rout routine at this time, 2357.
00:53
We're running all units around near Royal Grove Road.
00:59
Refer to your call notes for directions on how to get to the apartment.
01:04
Refer to you notes on how to get to the apartment.
01:06
Timeout 335A.
01:12
Go ahead of four.
01:16
Indigenture four.
01:18
Sound complete.
01:21
Copy sound complete.
01:22
20358.
01:24
5028.
01:27
502 hospitals.
01:29
Copy 852 at the hospital, 23-10.
01:32
None. Pro Antigate 41, you're 15, 15, 15, 15 minutes on scene.
01:38
8.41, crappian.
01:44
621.
01:47
All right, squad 43.
01:52
Go ahead.
01:55
Are you guys going ahead and trying to find the patient or are you waiting until law gets there to make sure it's secure?
02:09
We stayed here in front of the building waiting for law to enter with him.
02:14
Probably that.
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Location mentioned:
Royal Grv Rd, North Carolina 28023
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