Juvenile suffers asthma attack in King, NC


Audio|Source: Stokes County Sheriff, Fire and EMS Dispatch, King Police
03:11
Transcript:
Unit 5 responds to 18 traffic, ridden difficulty, 1042 Appendale Street, 1.042, Appendale Street, Cross Streets, Middle Fork Drive and Crestree Drive. You will need to stage, stage at the park, signal four, on scene. Time, out of 1844. Unit 2, head out. Standberry for standby, please. Tim 72 at this time, all units cut back a routine. Copy. Tim 72 at this time, all units responding cutback routine, routine traffic. That's correct, change. Copy detained. Copy detained. New release traffic on most. No, units resume no more radio traffic. 149, go ahead. Come in 10.8. 1018. Have that EMS unit 1018. To further. Come in 1018 to the park. Have them come down to the bottom of the street. He's secure. Copy, come down to the bottom of the street. Signal 4 advised to meet them down to Avondale no longer need the stage. Meet Deputy at Avondale in Crestview, Avondale and Christview. Five copy. We're in Route 25 minute each year. Yeah, one. Copy one routine to provide. This is en route standby. Turnout standby. Hi, I'm here in route 1018 traffic on a breathing difficulty at the intersection of Crestview Drive in Avonvale Street, Crescue Drive in Avonvale Street. Mr. (name withheld) on a breed difficulty. It's going to be a juvenile having asthma attack. We do have signal four on scene. They're requesting the EMS 1018 traffic. I'm out in 1848. Junice on Avondale. Are y'all 104? 24. Two, four. Two, four. And it's five. We're going routine reference, no siren. reference no virus.
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King, NC
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