Two or three people found passed out in a vehicle, Salisbury NC
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Two or three people were found passed out in a burgundy truck near North Main Street. They were later found awake and alert, so emergency medical services were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
The department, you said, three subjects possibly passed out or overdose.
00:05
Possibly two or three, caller wasn't sure.
00:08
Go ahead and add 41 to that as well please.
00:12
Copy.
00:22
Rowan Station 41, respond 43, overdose, near North Main Street.
00:29
29 Highway to Red Fox Lane at the Food Lion.
00:32
Two or three subjects passed out in a Burgundy F-150, utilizing that opposite, 1919.
00:43
The battalion set response.
00:46
Code of the Titan 87 responded in 1920.
00:52
431 Ryan.
00:56
Go ahead.
00:59
The two-subjected vehicle are awake and alert at this time.
01:03
You can cancel 41, we'll let you know on EMS shortly.
01:08
Copy your end station 41.
01:12
Copy direct, time of fleet.
01:15
Copy 1920.
01:28
Roe M2, Metagate 52, Engine 1, abdominal pain, near Gondola Court, Cross Streets, Willamette Drive.
01:38
responding for a 36-year-old female, having stomach pain and throwing up, utilized Metops, timeout 1922.
01:49
Not to get good to you.
01:50
On 4.30 sounds complete.
01:53
Copy.
01:59
Let me do the route.
02:02
WIP2, around 1922.
02:12
Rolling into all EMS units responding to near North Main Street, Authority of Fire on the scene you can cancel your response.
02:19
Showing you a sign complete, 1922.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Salisbury, NC 28144
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