Child with unknown medical issue cries at home, Mt Airy NC
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A young child at home near Mid Lane had an unknown medical problem. The child called 911 while the mother was sleeping. The child was later heard crying and screaming with an adult male speaking in the background.
Audio|Heard on: Surry County Public Safety
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
104, please,
00:01
taking an unknown problem near Mid Lane.
00:04
1089 dialed 911.
00:10
104, we're 1017, 104.
00:15
104.
00:16
1089 at 5 as their mother is sleeping.
00:25
We're trying to gather further.
00:31
Sir, you know the age of the kid?
00:38
They sound very young, we're trying to ask.
00:46
You know, you can go 10-18 until we get further.
00:50
Hello.
00:59
So he just placed my current traffic companion on 1017.
01:04
104.
01:08
Last thing there was, in 2024 it was an alpha fall.
01:14
Hence and out, my partner's advice, it sounds like there's an older male subject in the background talking.
01:28
74.
01:32
Go ahead.
01:34
That alpha fall from previous,
01:37
the patient was a 2-year-old female, that was 2023, so probably the same 1089.
01:45
Probably couldn't be older than 4 or 5.
01:47
Any signs of distress or sounds?
01:51
1010. 10. 10.
01:56
Okay, 4.
02:01
There is a male subject in the background talking.
02:07
K-4.
02:12
Now the kid is crying and screaming, possibly,
02:17
it's accidental unnoticed time.
02:20
10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Mid Ln, Mt Airy, NC 27030
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