00:00
Dispatch, medic 3, (number withheld) Old Jacksonville Road, (number withheld) Old Jacksonville Road, cross street Jacksonville, abdominal pain, time out.
00:14
Medic 3 is clearing around.
00:20
Three (number withheld) Old Jacksonville Road, (number withheld) Old Jacksonville Road, cross street Jacksonville.
00:26
Reference abdominal pain.
00:28
(number withheld) year old female, conscious and breathing, vomiting.
00:32
Upper side of her abdomen, believes it's possibly going to be her gallbladder.
00:50
We're going to be en route to that call.
00:51
If you can just notify county or Buncombe police, I believe they have an alert on that residence that we're supposed to have law enforcement respond with us to any incident.
01:05
Ten four, we're getting them in route.
01:06
There's also one advising that the porch is not stable.
01:11
Appreciate it, thank you, ma'am.
01:17
Engine five, ten four, we'll be out of service.
01:37
(number withheld) Old Jacksonville Road, (number withheld) Old Jacksonville Road, cross street Jacksonville.
01:44
Correction, have EMS en route in reference to abdominal pain.
01:49
Requesting you reference CAD alert.
02:03
54, I went out there to deal with it.
02:06
I have no idea why there's a cattle herd because there's nothing going on there.
02:16
233, 219, what do you have?
02:20
What you got, 254, I was on 21.
02:26
There's a CAD alert on this address on Old Jacksonville, and the calls reference abdominal pain.
02:33
But the CAD alert is for 10153, so same number.
02:41
Yeah, just go out there.
02:44
Once you see the EMS, it's 10-4[1], and they say you can go then.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.