Medical emergency involving child with back pain near Sheriff Watson Rd, Sanford NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a six-year-old male near Sheriff Watson Road with apparent non-traumatic back pain, possibly due to kidney stones. The child was conscious and breathing normally with no chest pain or breathing difficulties reported.
Audio|Heard on: Chatham NC EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Pha-F-602, Indian Progress 1123, Sheriff Watson Road, reference the back thing.
00:10
Ms.
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District 2, respond to 1123 Sheriff Watson Road, 1123 Sheriff Watson, Cross Street, is Lemon Springs and River Falls Road, reference 205 Alpha 1, timeout 1440.
00:31
1172 in a room.
00:35
Therefore, 11702.
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Unit 1440 responding to a six-year-old male conscious and breathing.
00:42
This started less than six hours ago to cause the back pain.
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It's from a non-traumatic medical condition.
00:48
He does not have any chest pain or discomfort.
00:51
He is responding normally.
00:52
No action or gray color has been reported.
00:57
He is not having difficulty breathing.
00:59
He has not been diagnosed with any one of genuineism.
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He is having pain,
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sharp pain,
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down low, feels like kiddie stones.
01:08
He has not fainted or nearly fainted,
01:10
stated to deep urnate, and now has severe back to joint pain.
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Location mentioned:
Sheriff Watson Rd, Sanford, NC 27332
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