Woman unconscious and not breathing at apartment, Sharpsburg NC
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A 37-year-old woman was found unconscious and not breathing in the bathroom of an apartment at Pine Grove Apartments near East Main Street in Sharpsburg. She may have hit her head and was bleeding from the mouth. CPR instructions were given and multiple emergency units responded.
Audio|Heard on: Nash County EMS Dispatch - Digital
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Station 11st, station 4 first responders, station 4 first responders, pre-hacres, near East Main Street, near East Main Street, Sharpsburg, Pine Grove Apartments, Department 3, B-Boy, Boy.
00:12
First response, 227, time 1.
00:20
We're out of Pine Grove apartments.
00:21
We're giving CPR instructions at this time.
00:28
MS 7 around.
00:34
It's right, pack.
00:36
The Niagara report is going to be a female, not conscious, not breathing.
00:42
37-year-old female should be in the bathroom.
00:46
As for the calling, Sharpsburg.
00:54
Call you in, right.
00:57
What's my name is informed around.
01:03
To the credit grass P. Pine Grove departments, Sharpsburg, PD, will incentivize possible signal on 99.
01:14
It's Wilson County side of Sharpsburg, to me Wilson EMS,
01:18
Sharpsburg first responders in Westman.
01:25
According to ingress, Packer of apartments,
01:28
Sharpsburg PD advise, female,
01:30
possibly hit her head also that has some blood coming from her mouth.
01:38
To West Monday's 4th.
01:45
We had a structure for a puny unit on scene, so the National Deputy Deputy on scene.
01:50
No response on the station 11, that is time.
01:57
Well, we'll for the MS in around.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, Sharpsburg, NC 27878
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