Unconscious woman reported near Bill Sain Road in Vale, Vale NC
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Emergency responders are attending to an unconscious 56-year-old woman near Bill Sain Road at the intersection of Swing Trail and Hospital Lane. Multiple medical and rescue units have been dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Seaman District 9 West Wing and Rescue respond for unconscious near Bill Sain Road, cross streets Swing Trail and Hospital Lane, 31-Trolley 1.
00:11
Seaman District 9 West and Westl, Westl, Lincoln Rescue, respond for unconscious near Bill Sain Road, cross streets Swing Trail and Hospital Lane, 31-Trolley 1, Thomas 1054.
00:22
Medicare 1C, Medic.
00:24
Medic 31.
00:26
You could show us direct.
00:29
TAN4.
00:32
QRV10, Smith.
00:34
QRV10.
00:36
I'll be directing route from Highway 274.
00:41
Two to four units responding near Bill Sain Road.
00:43
Responding to a 56-year-old female, breathing constantly, feeling weak, and passing out.
00:49
County 13 Hampton is direct.
00:52
Yeah.
01:10
Pohr.
01:22
Seaman Station 6.
01:23
Respond for unconscious near Bill Sain Road, cross streets Swing Trail and Hospital Lane, 31-Trolley 1.
01:30
Seamette is Station 6.
01:32
Respond for unconscious near Bill Sain Road, cross streets Swing Trail and Hospital Lane, 31, Thomas 1056.
01:44
Seamette, Medic 31.
01:49
Do you be in Ralph's Philcine Road?
01:53
10-4[1], we're en route.
01:58
Our center, truck 60 is arriving.
02:02
Truck 60, Semper.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Bill Sain Rd, Vale, NC 28168
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