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Person injured in fall near Laurel Lakeshore Drive, Transylvania County NC
A person fell and was injured near Laurel Lakeshore Drive. The incident was reported via a life alarm, and fire and EMS units responded to provide medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Transylvania County Fire and EMS
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
Bavar Bay, Station 13, emergency traffic,
00:03
fall with injuries reported.
00:13
River Base, Station 13, merchant traffic, fall with injury,
00:18
near Laurel Lakeshore Drive, called in from life alarm.
00:23
The person fell, unknown injuries, unknown age.
00:26
Clear, 2105.
00:30
Engine 13 is en route OCD.
00:33
Engine 13.
00:44
AMS Supervisor Station 30 moves to standby.
00:47
EMS Supervisor Station 30 to standby.
00:49
OEClear, 2106.
00:55
OCD Show 541 on standby.
01:00
541. 541.
01:06
Medic unit now near Laurel Lakeshore.
01:14
Armed base unit to follow the injury near Laurel Lakeshore Drive.
01:23
541 from that city.
01:27
541, you can dispatch your SWAB for a driver; medical running route.
01:34
John.
01:46
Station 3, driver needed for the supervisor truck.
01:51
Near Laurel Lakeshore Drive.
02:01
Station 3, driver needed.
02:04
Fall with injury near Laurel Lakeshore Drive.
02:08
Supervisor trucks and route, requesting a driver.
02:12
O-speak clear, 2106.
02:17
OCD, 1303, 1320 on scene near Laurel Lakeshore.
02:25
OC, service 31 will be en route.
02:27
I'll meet the supervisor at the EMS base.
02:31
Copy service 31, not copy, 1303.
02:39
Eddick 6 from our city.
02:46
Oh, Sita, medic 6.
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Location mentioned:
Laurel Lakeshore Dr, Pisgah Forest, NC 28768
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