Person treated for abdominal pain and weak pulse in Franklin County, Youngsville NC
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Emergency responders treated a person with abdominal pain and a very weak pulse near Water Clover Pass in Franklin County. The person experienced cardiac arrest but showed signs of recovery during treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Public Safety
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03:7
Transcript:
00:00
BNF Station 4, Ronsville Rescue, Ronsville Station 3 first responders.
00:07
Leaving problems near Water Clover Pass, Wrensville, Cross Street, Dun & Winston Ridge Subdivision, 6 Delta 2.
00:26
UMS 4-1 is en route?
00:29
NOS 41 in route 3401 is in route.
00:38
NG 3401 in route yeah.
00:45
That's a check.
00:47
Taddle.
00:53
Central EMS17 is out at Maripan Franklin.
01:04
EMS station.
01:06
One, abdominal pain, near Tully Wyvernison, cross of Norford and Harry S.U.
01:22
Mounder 1,0, Henry S.U.
01:23
Mounder 1-3.
01:30
Centrinus 11 is en route from Station 1.
01:34
Before I'm out.
01:41
3401. 3.441.
01:44
341.
01:48
We're on Station.
01:50
3.41 December.
01:59
Is it 341?
02:05
We've got a very weak pulse.
02:08
We're still trying to assess vitals.
02:11
You may want to upgrade this to a code.
02:15
I'll advise once we get better vitals.
02:19
Time for you.
02:25
Judge a minute, wanted to a round from station one.
02:29
Help on.
02:36
Pseller Artemis Units.
02:38
Cardiac arrest.
02:40
28 Water Clover Pass, 2-8 Water Clover Path, 2-8 Water Clover Path.
02:45
Asia 341, I'll see you with a very weak pulse.
02:49
Future clear.
02:54
We got some vitals.
02:58
He's coming back around again.
03:00
So.
03:03
Just the vitals in.
03:04
10-4.
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Clover Ct, North Carolina 27525
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