Disclaimer
Information CrimeRadar provides is made available solely to protect the public. Using this information to harass, threaten, or harm anyone is prohibited. Information is provided by third parties and may have errors. We cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information. Location data may not be 100% accurate. Use extreme care and always verify information through official sources and exercise caution and judgment when using CrimeRadar. By clicking continue, I agree I have read and understand the above and agree to these terms and conditions.

Fire crew responds to smoke alarm and injuries at homeWake County NC

audio iconFire & Arson; Medical Emergency
Wake County, NC

Fire and medical teams responded to a smoke and carbon monoxide alarm at a two-story home. They found a person with a leg injury, an eight-month-old infant stable, and a 96-year-old male with medical issues after a fall.

Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
04:37
Transcript:
00:00
Units on 40, it's going to come in as an ASAP alarm for the smoke carbon, no zone of activation listed.
00:05
First team's in round, type 13.
00:07
12 and 13. And we're going to pull back around and see if anybody may who flags us out, flags us over there.
00:16
All right, we'll follow you out.
00:17
Brawley, it's two-around.
00:18
Seveners on them.
00:19
Medic 1-1 on fact 13.
00:20
In front of the Shell gas station on P Street, which is right behind 101.
00:26
There was a person sitting on the curb with another female.
00:29
Do you want to head down there and check that we'll circle through right here and see anybody on this side?
00:34
Yep, we'll head that way.
00:35
Medical Center.
00:36
Over here on near West 2nd Street.
00:42
Copy that. We just had somebody in a car pull it beside us and I think you're at the patient.
00:46
We'll be right there.
00:47
So we appreciate you.
00:48
13, copy this service, thank you.
00:50
Engine 35 is around.
00:51
Two-story, single-family residents.
00:52
I got enough showing from Alps outside.
00:54
Everyone will be in command out and rescue.
00:56
Copy. 735 is on the scene.
00:57
Copy. Okay,
00:59
all started to call you out, but we got an obvious deformated to the lady's left leg.
01:02
You need a lot of hands, that way we can kind of stabilize.
01:05
Jay and Cops. We're there, about okay.
01:06
Copy, appreciate it.
01:07
Good. Good. Hey, we're with the eight months old now, she's stable.
01:10
Uh, just a great question for you.
01:11
Is PD-made inappropriate motor transfer or do we need to transfer?
01:15
Can you repeat that?
01:16
We're good with just your fire crew and us.
01:18
We just had a quick question about the PD mate.
01:21
Kitto is eight months old.
01:23
It's a little sizable, but do we need to use the URLF motor transportation that you guys have, like the seat securing, or is the PD mate okay for that size of the child?
01:32
Fortunately, the other one is with the district chief.
01:35
If she has a car seat or a car seat is available, it can be secured to the stretcher.
01:41
If it's too large, give me a heads up and let me now.
01:46
We'll see if we get somebody out there.
01:48
For now then, you can go ahead and cancel.
01:50
We're good. Over here, it's not having a severe alert correction.
01:52
Did Port, have a good one.
01:54
You know, have a good one.
01:56
MediG4-8, en route on deck one-nighter.
02:00
You got a 96-year-old male patient, conscious of breathing.
02:04
I came here for a fall, lip assist.
02:07
Um... The patient has a temperature of 100.
02:11
During our well person's shed, they also sat in 90%.
02:16
In SPO2, we place them on oxygen, nasalcangler.
02:20
We've got them up to 95% right now.
02:22
We've got a blood pressure of 132 over 92, heart rate of 78, and a blood glucose level of 111.

Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.

Location mentioned:
Wake County, NC

This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.

Correct
Incorrect

Explore More on Wake County, NC Crime Map

Recent Fire & Arson; Medical Emergency Incidents in Wake County, NC

Explore the crime map for more.