Unconscious female suspected overdose near Little River Road, Seagrove NC
Heads up: This post was detected from real-time dispatch audio. Information may be incomplete, and the situation may evolve. Always verify using official agency releases.
According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are attending to an unconscious female suspected of overdose near Little River Road. She is currently unresponsive and wearing jeans and a hoodie. Multiple units are en route to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Acknowledged. Station 6 and EMS responding to unconscious overdose near Little River Road.
00:13
Person is unconscious at the cooler area.
00:16
Copy that.
00:19
Received.
00:23
Confirmed unconscious overdose near Little River Road.
00:29
Near Little River Road.
00:32
Two more units responding.
00:38
Understood, Randolph.
00:39
Standing by.
00:40
Units en route.
00:42
Roger.
00:43
Randolph Squad 6 en route.
00:46
Copy.
00:51
Randolph.
00:54
Acknowledged.
00:56
Confirming fire unit en route.
01:03
Proceeding with units 1, 224, 108, 19.
01:09
Affirmative.
01:12
Units 848, responding.
01:15
Randolph units en route at their discretion.
01:22
Standing by.
01:23
Multiple units with extended estimated time of arrival.
01:31
Station 6 now responding to unconscious person near Little River Road.
01:38
Female unconscious at the cooler area.
01:42
White female wearing jeans and a hoodie.
01:45
Female remains unresponsive at this time.
01:48
Units with extended ETA at their discretion.
01:52
Confirmed unit numbers.
01:58
Single unit states they are in position.
02:02
Affirmative.
02:05
Confirmed.
02:09
Unit with extended ETA proceeding at discretion.
02:18
Additional units en route towards location.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Little River Rd, Seagrove, NC 27341
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect
Not all dispatch calls become confirmed incidents. This reflects early radio traffic only. Treat with caution.