Person suffers cardiac arrest at airport road, Salisbury NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a person who initially suffered seizures near Airport Road in Salisbury, North Carolina. The condition worsened to cardiac arrest, prompting multiple fire and EMS units to respond. The situation was later cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Front to engine six, Medicaid 71 seizures, near Airport Road, across the street, South Main Street to Airport Loop.
00:09
Respond to a 55-year-old mill.
00:11
Use men out, timeout 1334.
00:14
Agent 6, copy this site.
00:21
In court.
00:22
Copy an out.
00:28
Okay, 51's on scene.
00:33
Copy.
00:35
Okay,
00:40
Engine six, confirm, copy the engine six, confirm, copy this best.
00:47
All right, engine six, then, round now.
00:50
Copy engine six.
00:55
Phell-D-W-EWP.
01:07
I'm a smet eight 71 to time eighty seven engine one engine six upgrade to a cardiac arrest near Airport Road timeout 1331 31.
01:21
Timeout 1331 nine seven copy the time you want to win.
01:34
If lock is available, could you add them to that call as well?
01:41
The ladder four, we're silent to complete, add us to the cardiac on Airport Road.
01:46
Ladder four.
01:49
Run, you can disregard the lock, drop.
01:51
Yeah. Copy.
02:02
Good.
02:04
You guys can cancel.
02:08
Copy, Ryan Nitcher wants to file, please.
02:11
Copy?
02:12
All right,
02:15
Sir, anybody's on.
02:20
Copy Medicaid 71 on CIN at 1342.
02:24
Okay, 71, no mobile cat.
02:27
Copy Medicaid 71, no mobile cat, 1314.
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Location mentioned:
Airport Rd, Salisbury, NC 28147
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