Driver feels weak and stops SUV near Johnston Rd, Charlotte NC


A driver felt weak and had a racing heart, so he pulled over his silver Lexus SUV near Johnston Road highway exit. Fire and EMS are assessing the patient. There is a possibility that the driver will be transported to a medical facility. Police or highway patrol have been requested to secure the vehicle during transport.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Nevermind, I've finally got somebody to come to the door.
00:02
Door. There's a fort alarm, patient contact.
00:04
Copy contact.
00:05
24. This is the end of 24.
00:06
Go ahead. Guys, as well as you know, we are headed south on Park Road just about to pass South Meck High School, so we'll be a few minutes ahead.
00:13
I just want to advise you.
00:14
Probably about five to seven out.
00:17
Copy that. We're still assessing the patient.
00:21
He just said he felt weak, felt like his heart was racing, so he pulled over on the highway.
00:27
So he's starting to feel a little bit better.
00:29
I'm not sure if he wants to be transported yet or not.
00:31
We're still trying to evaluate them.
00:33
Okay, well, just let us know if there's any changes.
00:35
We'll see you in a few. Copy that, and we are on the outer loop prior to Johnston Road.
00:39
10.4.
00:42
Engine 1. The known medical medic hold.
00:45
310 East Trade Street.
00:50
We didn't find anything unless you have any further.
00:53
We're going to clear.
00:54
This is I waited what is it?
00:55
There's a possibility he's going to be transported.
00:58
Can you get CMPD or Highway Patrol started our way for his vehicle? Somebody's going to need to tend to it if he is transported.
01:05
I copy. Can you give me a vehicle description?
01:07
A silver Lexus, SUV,
01:13
and we're, he's up against the Jersey wall just prior to the Johnston Road exit.
01:18
Tamara 24.
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Johnston Rd, Charlotte, NC
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