Medical responders attend patient near 4th Street, Spring Lake NC


Emergency medical responders attended a patient near 4th Street in Spring Lake. Law enforcement was initially requested but not needed. Responders had patient contact and were cleared by law enforcement despite mention of an active disturbance at the scene.
Audio|Source: Brunswick County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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104. If you would mark, you were having to make 4th Street in this room.
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At this time.
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1781, copy 4th century 1909.
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East Lilling Springs Road.
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Blowing Spring Lakes.
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Cicom 1781, you mark 4th century May.
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104, copy 4th century made at 1910.
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Do you need law to respond?
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Negative, Cicom. Also, we have patient contact.
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10, 4.
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Cigon, one of two.
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1.02.
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We show four backing services being around to the northern standby moment fairly.
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10-4[1].
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They got medigate.
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Medigate. Not a gate.
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We've been cleared by law enforcement.
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Joe's penny.
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Ten-four.
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Medicae, stand by Town Creek.
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Adrian.
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You've gone through now to you survive to doger.
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Ten-four.
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Take on 461-2, we need a stage or anything.
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461, 10-4[1], there was active disturbance on scene.
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One you can clear.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative—message received and understood.
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