Medical unit dispatched for confused patient at nursing center, Southport NC
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According to the dispatch call, a medical unit responded to a nursing and rehabilitation center for a confused patient. The patient's condition was checked and the situation was resolved, so further medical response was cancelled.
Audio|Heard on: Brunswick County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, NC Highway Patrol
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Nursing and Rehabilitation Center of Southport.
00:03
6.30, North...
00:05
43 Zcone. Copy 51.
00:15
523. Show me out with 522.
00:19
10.4.
00:24
I'll confirm a room number.
00:26
She seems confused.
00:28
Her name is (name withheld).
00:34
A bigger unit, signal 50[2].
00:37
Anyone?
00:38
Obviously just one.
00:44
Medic 2. Respond to Charlie Response.
00:48
Superve.
00:49
163. Tyler's Coveway.
00:52
Cross streets are Chamber Street and King Tague Place.
00:55
C-Conclear 2153.
01:02
Just confirming if you've made contact with the patient, I no longer have contact.
01:09
Ranking contact this time.
01:16
Okay, Sikabu, you can cancel 371.
01:18
10-4[1]-371, Dhabi.
01:21
(number withheld).
01:28
Just advise, you can cancel a response.
01:29
Just like the most switch type.
01:35
Here repeat that one more time.
01:37
10-4[1]-(number withheld) just advised you can cancel your response would you still like them to switch to your tag
01:44
negative still seconds up 10 4
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative—message received and understood.
[2]
signal 50: Traffic stop
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Location mentioned:
Southport, NC 28461
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