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Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript: 142, responding with Med 111 to a seizure patient at 2903 Maharon Court, that's 2903 Maharon Court, pressure to Sprat Lane, operate on Bravo B Bravo. Bravo. In for engine 42 en route. Unit's in round to the seizure patient at 2,903 Meheran Court. It's going to be Cross Street of Sprat Lane. Patient's going to be a 15-year-old male unconscious and breathing. He was seizing. He was seizing. He's also an autistic patient. Caller is using the buoyant flying as a translator service for us when they call them.
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104 is on 3. 201.2.203. Twenty-seven. Twenty-seven. Twenty-one. Twenty-seven. Two hundred three. Twenty-seven responders in engine two, eight. Seizure, Cresview and Whitehall Creek, Cresby, and Whitefell Creek. Offrey on Brava v. Brava. Engine 270 is en route. Engine 270, Med 141, you're in route for seizure, Cresby and Whitefaw Creek, Cresby and Whitefell Creek. This will be the third time you guys have responded out there today, including EMS, for a 26-year-old male having seizures. He is diabetic. He's going to look at it in a white pickup truck with a trailer this time.
Rescue 20 Zones on scene. Now responders, Med 110, Problems 2nd, Breathing Problems, 2.05 South Main Street, Department 3, A. Alpha, 2. 5, South Main Street, Department 3, A. Alpha. 98th Street. Three-collar rescue point. Go ahead. We're clear available. To work. South Main Street, Department 3-year-old female. Not breathing well. She's completely alerted with a history of asthma. Just as a pacemaker. It's only type 3.2 response.
Engine 1, 6-person, 104, Salt Haines Street, Randling Rose Consignment, Cross Street, East Windsor Street, and East Coral Street. Operate on Gulf. Engine 1, sick person, 104, South Hain Street, Randling Rose Consignment, Cross Street, East Windsor Street, and East Coral Street. Operate on Gulf. Second, on, Latter 1 is going to pick up that call. You can show them in route. 104. Kempore. Latter 1, Med 106, are out for a sick person. Near 104 South Hane Street, 104 South Hane. Callers are going to be outside in front of sports for you wearing a green shirt and Buffalo Bills, sweatpants, 35-year-old male, VCC hydrated with abnormal breathing, to code the response.
The station 8 first responders, mid-116, respond for chest pains at 111 Franklin Street, 111 Franklin Street, Cross Streets of Northam Street, and Ross Street. Operate on Bravo. Pansion 8-0 is responding. Copy. In June 80, mid-16, you're responding for chest pains at 111 Franklin Street, 1-11 Franklin Street, Cross Streets of Northam Street and Roth Street. Colleges 2 from First Party, 47-year-old female, advise that she is having chest pains. She is conscious flirting normally with no history of heart attack ran. John Akad recommends Code 3.
Engine 1. Chest Payne, 4-0, North Main Street, Judicial Center Courthouse, Cross Street West Jefferson Street, operate on hotel. Engine 1, Chest Payne, 4-0, North Main Street, Judicial Center Courthouse, Cross Street West Jefferson Street, operate on hotel. Engine 1,000, North Main Street, Judicial Center Courthouse, Cross Street, West Jefferson Street, operate on hotel. Med 1 of 8, Engine 1, Code 3 to the Judicial Center, 400 North Maine, 400 North Maine, the 52-year-old male chest pain mobility issues. Their revives enter through intake off of Church Street entrance. and your one's all thing