Medical emergency and multi-car crash on Sam Wilson Rd, Mecklenburg County NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, rescue and fire units responded to a medical emergency involving a patient with heart problems near Wilson Road in North Carolina. During the same transmission, responders reported a separate incident involving a three-car collision with moderate damage and two patients. Police were called for emergency traffic due to bystanders entering the crash scene.
Audio|Heard on: Mecklenburg NC Multi-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Westlake Rescue Two, you're responding for a patient with heart problems.
00:04
Two near Wilson Road.
00:08
Medic 68 on scene requesting you for lift assist.
00:14
Rescue two cops.
00:17
Rescue two is on scene.
00:20
Central copies, Westlake Rescue Two on scene.
00:24
Davison Engine Three to Central, show us clear at Fires Creek.
00:29
Central copy, Davison Engine Three clear, time out 1853.
00:32
Central, cool.
00:33
Engine one's on scene.
00:34
I got a three-car motor vehicle accident.
00:36
Moderate damage.
00:37
About to investigate.
00:40
Central copies.
00:42
Send your one to central.
00:45
Did you want to go for central?
00:48
We got a total patient count of two patients right now.
00:55
Central copy, two patients.
00:58
Did you want a medic emerge or not emerged?
01:04
Go ahead and send me emergency traffic.
01:05
Send police emergency traffic as well.
01:08
Got people rolling into the scene.
01:11
Central copies.
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