Medical units respond to hemorrhage emergency near graham street, Cameron NC
Emergency medical units responded to a hemorrhage and laceration incident near Graham Street in Cameron, North Carolina.
Audio|Source: Randolph, Chatham and Moore Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Medic 30, Medic 28.
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Medical dispatch in progress, near Graham Street,
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Cameron, Call Street, Carthage Street, and Old Fayetteville Street.
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Right off to Battalion 20, can you advise if you're 1017 to sign?
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104, I'm en route.
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104.1.12. I'm going to be today from here.
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I'll be 1070.
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I'll be to that call.
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1075, TN8, consultation.
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6-04 and we're 1.108.
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That was in South Carolina.
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Okay.
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Good-4-0-3 Robert Schores repeating 242-3-Robriced Robert Schor.
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80, signal 50.
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Signal 50[1].
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Two-0-0-50.
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Two-0-1-Routh.
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Central Medicaid, Signal 50[1].
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Copy 1017.
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TN4 Medicaid, you're on attack one, copy, signal, CETI.
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Hey, I'm reading 604.
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Go on. Go on.
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That 2028 comes back to a 2008 Saturn to (name withheld) out of Chesterfield, showing suspended as of 1013.
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2025.
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Right off to 854.54.
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Station 1, respond reference, 28, Charlie, 5,
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stroke, near Mount Cross Street, near Cross Street, Townland Street and Summit Avenue,
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847, Base 41012, 847 Base 41012, 1859.
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Squad 22, hemorrhage laceration, near Graham Street, Cameron, Cross Street, Carthage Street,
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and Old Fayetteville Street.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Signal 50: No fire; cancel response (false alarm)
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Location mentioned:
Near Graham St, Cameron, NC 28326
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