Emergency responders dispatched for medical incident


Emergency medical responders are on their way to assist a man who had a seizure and hurt his head. He is currently breathing and responding normally, and help is 14 minutes away.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
02:20
Transcript:
Section 21st responders, you're responding with M.S. for a hemorrhage (number withheld). (number withheld). Cross is going to be Wunderland Drive. Operate on Brava v. Brother. Go on. Engine 6. EMSS assist. 2.127. Recchio Drive. Cross streets Allen B. Place and Allen B. Place. Operate on Gulf. Engine 6. EM assist. 2.227. Rechio Drive. Cross Streets Allenby Place and Allenby Place. Operate on Gulf. Engine takes copy. You're not. Yeah. Station 21st responders, engine two, two, mid-141, you're responding for a hemorrhage. (number withheld), (number withheld). Cross Shoot is going to be Wunderland Drive. Patient is 45-year-old male. Advice son had a seizure and cut his head. He is breathing and responding normally. It's going to be Code 3[1] response. Pans to CO2-CAP. Pans to 202. Med unit going on a (number withheld). Ed unit, go ahead. Just giving you heads up, we're coming from the far end of our territory. See, Connard 141. Go ahead. They have a 14-minute ETA, just B-5. 10-4.
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Code 3: Emergency response/lights and sirens
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Location mentioned:
Near Majestic Ln, Matthews, NC 28104
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