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Elderly man with lung cancer has breathing difficulty
Medical Emergency
Monroe, NC
Emergency responders are called to assist a 70-year-old man with lung cancer who is struggling to breathe.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
01:5
Transcript: Okay. Okay. Operating on Charlie[1], Charlie. Eighty-eight is a route. Copy 88 route. Utility 88, Med 117, respond for breathing problem, 618, South Tarlock Street, 618 South Tarlock Street, between Washington Street and Aaron Street. Reference of 70, that's 70-year-old (name withheld). Does have lung cancer. He's having difficulty speaking between breaths.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Charlie: EMS priority level for medical emergencies
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Location mentioned:
Monroe, NC
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Command, CECON, control time. Can you control time, 816. Rescule 816. Rescule 8th, Ryan, and seeing two vehicles in the guardrail. Thank you, Matt, (name withheld), Rescue, on scene, two vehicles in the guardrail. Land East Command, checkoff. Good. Vehicle, one patient, uh, (name withheld), go ahead and have you to come here. Timur, I got to be one patient with chest fins, 106 here. Affirm. What's my med unit kind of? Matt, United States. Matt, 106. All right, these are 106. Union County mid-106. All right, if you come up, which way you're coming from? 74. I'm about to pass Union West on the Stallings Road, Marie Garris Drive exit from the bypass. I was coming from Station 22. Okay, if you stay on the rear area, it's like you're going to Scott Clark. Look, traffic on the ramp, we're at the top of the ramp. We will stop traffic for you. Writer. Command 107, let me know when you start that ramp. I can't see. That's the problem. We're good.
7.004-363-2607. Copy 704-363-26-7. That's correct, thank you. Seventy-4-C-combe. Go ahead. Station 8, Zomic Fleet. Copy Station 8, 3009. Usewell. Station 44, Latter 44 for a lift assist assist, 84-20E drive. 842H Charbonny Drive off LaFa Hall Lane in Drayton Hall of State. Operating on Bravo, be Brava. Forty-four's on the way. I be 44 on the way. Can you do me a favor? Can you see how many times we've announced this address in the past month? Just for Lipson assistance? Yes, ma'am. Looks like four for August so far. (name withheld) is for July as well, please. 10-4, there was a fall in August, and then one other list assist. June, y'all had, it looks like, two list assists. The door is not unlocked. There should be key information in the notes if you need me to give it to you over conferences. Let me know.
16 first responders, squad 16-168, respondent, respond with mid-120, unconscious feigning, 2014, Saybrook Drive, 2014, Saybrook, Cross Street of Carnet Church Road, operate on Delta D-D Delta. 120 in Graf. 2 far. 121-121. 104. 104. 156 in row. 156 to 4. 156, 24. I'll see on Ladder 20. Latter 20. We're available. 104. Med 120 and squad 156. It's going to be code 2[1], code 2, no first responders, 16-year discretion, 2014, Saybrook Drive 2. 4014 Saybrook Drive crossing of Carnet Church Road. It is in reference to a 14-month-old seizures. 120, Cobby. The baby's not still seizing, correct? Correct. Okay, thank you. Okay, I'm not far away two to ten-year. Two-far.
4-Ladder 44, engine 42, residential fire alarm, (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), you're operating on Bravo v. Bravo.
Command the EMS coming to Waxville Highway. We go for EMS. I got one 18-year-old male acquainted of pain, believe they might have fallen asleep at the wheel. We're getting vitals for you now. When you get here, if you just want to park behind 150. 10-4[1], we're coming from Stack Road, so we'll be about 10 to the tail. Never.