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Elderly man falls in Cary; conscious and breathing
Medical Emergency
Near E Cornwall Rd, Cary, NC 27511
Emergency services are responding to an elderly man who fell and has a minor head injury but is awake and breathing.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
00:33
Transcript: Yes, sir. We're heading 0511, East Cornwall Road. It's going to be an 89-year-old male, conscious and breathing. No special concerns. reported he fell at ground level the fall was accidental there is some bleeding not serious be injured his head patient is still on the floor and final coding is going to be a 17 Bravo 1 G George
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Engine 9, fire alarm 8,000 Village Crossway 8000 Village Crossway Cross Street of Underwood, Aubur Place, Sugarmail, Tack 40, TAC 40, TAC 40. 22, Battalion 1, 608 Warren Avenue can be a vehicle in floodwater, 608 Warren Avenue, Cross Street of Walnut Street on PST-T-42, Tack 42. Metac 2 Zon 42. The client 1-10. District 4-round. Another number out. Britsch 2 zone 42. Hatt 42, you're heading to a vehicle stuck in flood water. The water is not moving the vehicle and not getting deeper inside the vehicle. The caller is going to be in the vehicle. There is one vehicle in the water from a first-party caller. The incident involves a Charlie-level response. as well as two additional first-party callers on scene for a general fire alarm, multifamily residence for structure. Moving 11, Zone 9, no flames or smoke have been reported. Two-second, I'm going to start. Battalion Six. They're going to flood water. I'm going to try and riding on EOS 1. You're going to be on Taps 43, Tad 43. I was going to be on Taps 43. I mean, not the choice. Water is not moving the vehicle or getting deeper inside of the vehicle. If they're needed, we'll get them around. We've got approximately two feet of water in this whole area. We paid access to the car. It's of occupants and do you need any other resources? Both occupants are out of the vehicle. We will not need more resources. It's going to have no need to. We're going to walk them up our directions. Who carries from, ma'am? See if you can put it on Public Works list. We're going to need barricades at Walnuts and Warren at Carolyn Courts and Ralph and Pleasant. Carolyn Cort and Ralph at Pleasance. This whole intersection at Pleasance and Warren is underwater. Most of them are on dry land. We're going to check a residence at (name withheld) and make sure there's nobody in it. We're ready to flood.
Engine 9, fire alarm 8,000 Village Crossway 8000 Village Crossway Cross Street of Underwood, Aubur Place, Sugarmail, Tack 40, TAC 40, TAC 40. 22, Battalion 1, 608 Warren Avenue can be a vehicle in floodwater, 608 Warren Avenue, Cross Street of Walnut Street on PST-T-42, Tack 42. Metac 2 Zon 42. The client 1-10. District 4-round. Another number out. Britsch 2 zone 42. Hatt 42, you're heading to a vehicle stuck in flood water. The water is not moving the vehicle and not getting deeper inside the vehicle. The caller is going to be in the vehicle. There is one vehicle in the water from a first-party caller. The incident involves a Charlie-level response[1].
Carat central to engine nine, ladder one, rescue two, and battalion one, gas leak call 429 Walnut Street, 429 Walnut Street, Cross Street Warren Avenue, operating on PSC 40 at 4.0. Retirement one row.
Carrier to engine nine, electrical hazard. There you a (name withheld), (name withheld), operating on Tad 42. Can you add me to that call? 14. 14 now. Call 14 is, you know. No flame for smoke visible. All right. Call 14 is on the same. You have a tree down in the roadway. Between (name withheld) and (name withheld). Austin, that was the command of it. Yes, sir. We're blocking the road. This frame between (name withheld) and (name withheld). Excuse me, (name withheld). No. Tee at 10 minutes. Copy. I'll give you a poll number in a second. Carrie, you're ready for that poll number? Good. Jay John 2-55 K-King, the J-John 2-55 K-K King. King. Check him back right to the (name withheld) address of Google.
Tarris Station, engine 3, chest pen call, commie of Woodland, Terrace, Nursing Home, 301, (name withheld) Woods Drive, Unit 6, Crosswood-Farmton Wood Drive, and Terrace Woodc, Wood Court, you're on Tx40, Tx40, Tack 4.0. Commit to 4-1-R-off, Tack 4-0. 10-4[2]. Inge 34540. Inge 315, yes. Inge 3 of 40, you guys are responding to 301, (name withheld) Wood Drive, Unit 6 for the Living Terrace, nursing home. Some ride affords to an 82-year-old female, conscious of breathing, complaining of sharp pains on their side. Has taken prescribed medications in the past 12 hours is not feeling clammy, no history of heart attack or angina. Patient is completely alert and breathing normally with no color change. The final coding is a 10 Charlie 3[1].