Medical emergency for unresponsive elderly woman, Walstonburg NC
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a location near NC-222 in Walstonburg for a 74-year-old woman who was unresponsive and not breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Wilson County Public Safety
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Willis and all units fire and first responders responding to cardiac arrest near NC-222 in Walstonburg.
00:17
We'll finish into Medic 3 EMS 10, cardiac arrest, near NC-222, Walstonburg, your main channel was fire.
00:27
0.730, Wilson, clear.
00:29
Good there.
00:38
Wilson attention.
00:39
Station 2 first responders, session 2 first responders, 9, echo 1, cardiac arrest.
00:44
Near NC-222, Walstonburg.
00:55
Nuclear nuclear.
00:58
Neat 16-calf.
01:00
Wilson, copy.
01:02
Medic 3, then are out.
01:04
Medi 3-3-CAP.
01:07
162 to the Watson.
01:09
What's my face two?
01:11
You can clear one-night and enforcement call in dispatcher to me.
01:17
Wilson, copy.
01:22
Two o'clock, Wilson.
01:24
Walsman, 205.
01:25
Walsman, 205.
01:30
You respond near NC-222, Walstonburg, cross streets of Galloway Road and Aspen Grove Church Road.
01:40
145.
01:43
74-year-old female, not conscious, not breathing.
01:47
Call her by his patient is going to be passed away.
01:51
Actually, cold and stiff in a warm environment.
01:54
Go ahead, Nick Cardi at her if call them 222.
01:58
10 for a listen to Rick.
02:01
Take home to Rick.
02:07
Hello, I'm in office.
02:09
Molesman 205, copy, en route.
02:16
Wilson, 205, be responded near NC-222, cross streets of Galloway Road and Aspen Grove Church Road.
02:23
Be responding to a 74-year-old female, not conscious, not breathing.
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Location mentioned:
NC-222, Walstonburg, NC 27888
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