Woman regains consciousness after medical emergency near Hamburg Court, Waxhaw NC
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Emergency responders attended to a 60-year-old woman found unconscious near Hamburg Court. She regained consciousness and breathing returned to normal. The emergency response was downgraded as the situation stabilized.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Units responding to Stanford, Lane.
00:02
The caller stopped responding to us and disconnected.
00:05
Call taker notes that they were no longer able to hear their breathing in the background either.
00:09
We tried calling them back.
00:10
We left a voicemail.
00:17
E1 is responding, we got her back on the line.
00:19
Thank you. Thank you.
00:23
Good.
00:25
Just for your and you go ahead.
00:31
Hello.
00:49
8 first responders responding with EMS for an unconscious near Hamburg Ct, cross streets of West Marshall Boulevard and West Main Street, operate on Bravo v.
00:58
Bravo.
01:04
Advising en route.
01:08
98104.
01:18
824 195-cent traffic.
01:21
195-24.
01:28
Med 128, utility 88, y'all, responding code 3, code 3 for unconscious near Hamburg Ct, 60-year-old female.
01:35
She's conscious in breathing currently.
01:37
Caller says that mom has passed out earlier.
01:40
No color change, responding normally, breathing's completely normal, nothing further.
01:49
Randy, my apologies, could repeat that? Or as you have a CAD recommendation.
02:00
They have downgraded at Code 2[1], Code 2.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent response (typically without lights and siren)
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Location mentioned:
Hamburg Ct, Waxhaw, NC 28173
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