Two individuals report medical emergencies at hotel


The audio is about two people at a hotel needing medical help. A 56-year-old man is awake but not responsive, and a woman in her 30s is having trouble breathing.
Audio|Source: New Bern Police Fire EMS NBPS
02:45
Transcript:
The room 113 A is an (name withheld). 56-year-old male awake and breathing. Non-responsive. Reading difficulty. Charlie response room is amount 20 foot full. Freezing real. 16 of our non-see. One-zero good to court. Newburn, five boarders and rail. According to Ross, what we do? One or two, one forty seven. Go ahead. Do you need us to stay up here by this room or are we good? Yeah, standby, well quick. I was going to call Major Case if you would want. Did you let Sarge know about the situation the room was rented under? Yeah, she's up to date on it. Ninety-one communications. Ninety-one. Clear a gastro in route to electrophysiology. It's going to be 1010[1] medical park cabinet. 23561. 147. Can you have EMS respond out here for the other female subject? Seems like she's having a discotheet breeding. It's going to be a (name withheld), approximately 30, 540.5, 40. You regret it. Yeah, Brick. Perversy, previous H.L.A. Bridge Point Hotel. He's on senior question in another unit. Service a second female, 30-plus-year-old breathing difficulty. 10.4, do you know if she was assaulted as well, or is this going to be a separate incident but in relation to the same? Same, same, different circumstance. I don't think she was a victim. 10 and 4. We'll get him, sorry. 991 communications, it's one thing. Same 4.
Police codes explained
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1010: Medical Park (location reference, not a crime code)
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Location mentioned:
Near Howell Rd, New Bern, NC 28562
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