Firefighter treated for light-headedness during fire response


Audio|Source: Franklin County Public Safety
03:11
Transcript:
Okay, when you get back, you just come on around and come on back straight and play. I'm going to try to keep it to them two tankers, y'all are apart. Okay, okay. We have a little bit of a light-headed. We got a firefighter coming out, light-headed mid-haughting. We got a firefighter doing that in a vision one light-headed center program. Centralia, my 16-1 is going to be in route to Wake Midmore. (name withheld) tells you one. (name withheld). (name withheld).8.8-7-05 from being changed 705. NG 339. 241 on the man. Okay, I can't put up you in. Okay. I'm back for another two. Who are you there? Bring that whole tryout, right? Or both of them. EMS Station 4. Youngville Rescue. Johnville Station 1 first responders. Chest pains at 1.28 Clark Court, Youngville. Class-off, Navajo Port and we stand in. The U.S.S. Station 2.005. Yes, Station 1.V. Rescue. National Station 1-4-3-5. Goalsville. One, two, Rick, Croix, Cross, and, Get In, Blue Creek subdivision, June 5.
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Location mentioned:
Near Clark Ct, Youngsville, NC 27596
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