Overdose and dog attack at North Carolina residence, Lincoln County NC
Emergency responders attended a residence near Hauser Farm Road in North Carolina where two patients required CPR due to a suspected overdose and a dog attack. Additional medical units were requested for assistance. Animal control was notified regarding the dog attack.
Audio|Source: Lincoln County Public Safety
03:29
Transcript:
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Fire Center Station 2 retoneur from CPR in progress to (number withheld) Hauser Farm and progressive lackery and furby scored.
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Fire Center Station 2, retone, sysmatic,
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CPR in progress, CPR in progress.
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(number withheld), Hauser Farm, aggressive, lacquered, and very school, rides on 1433.
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Car, 20'd be in route, fire center.
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Okay.
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127, county.
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127.
00:32
We also have a dog attack as well a fuel split animal control note.
00:38
It's an overdose and a dog attack.
00:40
Therefore, they're aware they're requesting a 21 from all-star on scene when you have a chance.
00:47
Okay, boy, to be a minute.
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1047 counts.
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One-three-seven.
00:54
C-Map, anyway, fine.
00:56
CEMA-Files fire to go to the second driveway, we're in around back.
01:05
CMA, is anybody on scene as far as law enforcement on the Medicaid 9?
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10-4[1].
01:12
Can you get in touch with them to see if maybe they need a second unit out of Cleveland? Medicaid still coming from Charlotte?
01:19
127.
01:21
104, same final check.
01:22
Just be advised this is going to be a dog bite and an overdose.
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Good.
01:28
We're just confirmed there are two patients, correct?
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We have a...
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We're confirming.
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Medic 3D MS5.
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We have additional medic unit coming from Charlotte.
01:42
Does the medic unit need Cleveland County to respond?
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Wait.
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We're about to clear the hospital.
01:49
You want to say it that way?
01:51
Same by.
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10, 4, 5, 8,
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6, 8.
01:56
How long do we see that time?
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10.
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Med.
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Right, too.
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You can show us clear, Lincoln.
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We'll be heading that way.
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Medicaid correct on all traffic.
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EMS5, Sergeant-on-S-A-D-A-D-A-Vise.
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They don't believe they need to leave any plea-leant this time.
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County, 2-31.
02:17
Yes.
02:19
Yeah.
02:20
Medicare, one too much? Thank you.
02:23
On scene.
02:25
Respond for disturbance, near Highland Bluff Court.
02:29
The correction, 16-year-old, since she was leaving without the mother's permission.
02:33
Don't know where she's...
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No.
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2.31. Collar's going to be at the top of the road wearing a black shirt.
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No. No.
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Medics. Medics.
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Med.
02:46
Thank you. Can you advise if we're going to retain our parking?
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No,
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coming from the east side.
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Part 20 to be on scene, by turn.
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1040.
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Calla Cars update, the vehicle announced on the boulevard off County Springs, travatory 321.
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127, Captain.
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127.
03:18
Can you go ahead and send Cleveland, we got the dog-bite victim, won't be transported?
03:23
Ten-four, we've got medic to en route from central emergency traffic.
03:28
T-n-4, that'd be fine.
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Houser Farm Rd, North Carolina
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