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Medical responders assist man with stomach issues 

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Wake County, NC
Medical responders went to help a man who was having stomach problems. He refused to get help after they arrived and assessed him.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
03:38

Transcript:
Medic-9 or out of Act 40. Here, (name withheld). Medic 18, are you still unseen for a new Waverly? To Medic 59. We originally had fire out there, but we still do have PD on scene and possibly Medic 18. It's going to be for a 45-year-old male. About 6-5, 300 pounds. Originally reported having stomach issues. PD on scene and fire on scene say he's a known CIT consumer. Okay, I'll be out, we're not wrong. Devor. TEMS 50 from engine one. Go from about 50. 50. If your response, what an 86-year-old female conscience will work. See, he was 140 or 70, or 70, hardly percent at 99 or a mayor. A little weak when she stands and walks. You'll need a stair chair when you get here. I can give you fellow Ronald Rob. I mean you back now cold. I understand most of that the traffic was a bit broken but stair chair chair and have potential. Yes sir. We'll call for response. Central Horstreeties, Battalion 1. Go ahead, Battalion 1. If you put on Harstreet Car 3 back in service with 15-minute delay, copy. Area Central from Medi-59 on 40. Go ahead of Meta-5-9. And you have a location where Pee and you're at, we're not seeing anybody out here. 5-9, I know they were originally by ShakeShack, and I know fire's cleared. We're trying to see, it looks like the officer's still insane, we'll see. Again, I tried to raise Medicaid teams because they were the original responders, so I'm not sure what's going on. I'm going to see if I can get some information for you. Stand by. Copy. We're just trying to have one patient. We'll get a lot of them now. Captain, seen that. Medic, 4-0 is around Tech 17. Officer who was on the scene. He said that. He said that both Fire and Medic 8-18 made contact with the patient. and that the patient refused service so that you can clear the call.

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