Several pediatric and one adult patients transported after incident, Charlotte NC


Several pediatric patients and one adult were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening conditions after an incident near Charlton Ln. Four other individuals refused transport.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
02:31
Transcript:
00:00
I just wanted to let you know we're coming from university. It might be about half an hour.
00:04
What would you go for us?
00:11
General LMS, a patient had passed out for a period of time.
00:15
If not come back, we're getting bottles now.
00:19
At 10-4, see in a bit?
00:26
Go ahead.
00:28
Ten-four, just make sure you use 10-4 if you move to the station.
00:33
No, we're heading up now, thank you.
00:35
Ten-four, sir.
00:39
I would advise if all those pediatric patients will be coming by the 700 bus and what their priorities are.
00:53
133 has been coordinating all of that so I'll pass you off to him.
00:58
Let's go ahead and put 133 in 77 North Command.
01:02
Paul 133 command.
01:06
I copied your traffic scene that all patients will be transported by the bus.
01:12
The pediatric count, I believe, is five. Let me just verify with you.
01:20
Four,
01:21
five pediatric patients coming by the bus.
01:24
Priority three, is that correct?
01:28
Yes, they're all priority three.
01:33
Oncopy, station contact.
01:41
24, actually cleared 2032.
01:47
Head to 1333.
01:51
Go ahead.
01:53
CMC Main is able to take all patients.
01:59
Excellent. Thank you.
02:01
So it looks like we've got four refusals, four pediatric priority three transports, one adult priority three transport from the law.
02:17
That's four refusals, four pediatrics, and one adult patient, all priority three. Is that correct?
02:28
Yes, ma'am. Thank you. You're very welcome. Thank you.
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