Medical emergency suspected stroke near Wexford Way, Southport NC
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Emergency medical teams responded to a possible stroke at a residence near Wexford Way and Irwin Drive. Multiple medics were dispatched to assist the unconscious patient and transport them to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Brunswick County Public Safety - VIPER
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Station 47, and Medic 14.
00:03
Respond to Charlie Response,
00:06
Stroke.
00:07
Near Wexford Way.
00:10
Cross streets are Irwin Drive.
00:12
C. Comclear 1335.
00:20
CECOM, 4795, responding.
00:23
Number.
00:28
100, go.
00:30
Viewer switch 7 and 14 traffic, have medics 7 go to Charlie's charge, and 14 go to the sick call.
00:37
Can you repeat for Medics 7, please.
00:44
Medics 7104, you're going to respond to the Charlie Traffic Stroke, near Wexford Way, near Wexford Way.
00:53
Emails also called the EMS this morning, reference,
00:57
unconscious.
00:58
She's no request me to the hospital.
01:02
The medic center copy, near Wexford Way.
01:09
14 direct, you're responding to the villas at St.
01:12
James for the Charlie Travick.
01:13
Take question.
01:16
Fourteen, direct.
01:20
Seacob, 4790.
01:22
I'm seeing at Clubbillus Live.
01:25
The one.
01:30
I can't see on tanker, too.
01:34
Time. Okay.
01:39
Because there is New Chicago, 10401, 108BC.
01:44
No word.
01:48
I'm talking to 16th.
01:51
I'm 12.
01:54
George Sound Road and Jerry Road.
01:58
My client's interneary, Lincoln, John Mary,
02:01
4722. It's going to be displayed on Alexis white collar.
02:05
See then.
02:10
Boom.
02:14
4795 on scene, Wexford Way.
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Location mentioned:
Wexford Way, Southport, NC 28461
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