Child faints at Valdese Elementary school, Valdese NC
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A four-year-old boy fainted at Valdese Elementary school and was found in the nurse's office near the back entrance.
Audio|Heard on: Burke County Public Safety
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02:42
Transcript:
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Routes. Routes, 61st responders, near Lee Street, Valdese Elementary,
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Fainting,
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Routine.
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Routine.
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There is near Praley Street, Valdese Elementary, fainting routine, timeout, 812.
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2.2.2 drive.
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3.0. Morghumortons.
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3 around to morning, then.
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3. Burke, we do have two patients.
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Minclay.
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This is seen birch.
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Show me right to track.
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Okay.
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Can you not seen yet?
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Negative.
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1206 first.
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Okay.
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Can you contact them back and get an ETA, please?
01:19
Also, see if they'd be okay about us calling the tow truck on their behalf to get a vehicle out of the roadway.
01:26
We have the dad of the vehicle that's from the road here.
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He said he's got a towcalf they had preferred a powered troll's car out with that.
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Direct.
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Yeah, just let me know ETN.
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60 minutes.
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One on time.
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One on okay.
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Can you stop traffic so Hamptons can get in there?
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Can I?
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You stop traffic so Hamptons can get in here?
02:05
Just arrived in Chambuette 2ndi 2ndi.
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NG 33 meetings.
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Correct, Bergeny 22 on the last two requests?
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104.
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So you're going to be a four-year-old male.
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He did pass out.
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It's going to be the back entrance,
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patients in the nurse's office.
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Location mentioned:
Praley St NW, Valdese, NC 28690
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