Medical emergency involving elderly man near new town road, Union County NC
Emergency responders addressed a medical emergency involving a 73-year-old man near New Town Road. The man was sweating and vomiting. Rescuers were guided to his location by someone in a blue truck and later by a golf cart.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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location at the patient on the property.
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There will be someone at the end of the road in a blue truck to lead you to the patient.
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Copy. You show 150 and you're out also.
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16 first responders, engine 150, squad 156, you're en route with Med 111, Code 3[1].
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First person of union exchange,
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22,
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Newtown Road, 273-year-old male.
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But you cannot say that it's not feeling well.
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It'll be from the end of the road in the blue truck they get the patient.
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See,
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GOM, do you have any luck with getting in touch with RP?
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Negative, we had to leave a message for him.
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Copy.
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You can place the center control and release all companies with exception of Rescue 20 and Engine 2-2.
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10-4[2].
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The engine 51 is available.
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231 available.
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Super.
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And engine 12 is available.
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Units from Rout to Newtown Road, advise the patiently sweating,
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vomiting.
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We need the red barn at the back of the venue.
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All I'll betcha 1, 156.
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Got it.
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Just in case you're not familiar, when you enter, they'll go to the right of the pond across the dam.
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It'll be that first warrant if you go straight across the dam.
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Copy that.
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Negative to your visa.
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Say Rescue 20, clearing available.
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Taylor, thank you.
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One five six something.
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Good work.
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Command, see ya con.
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Okay, go ahead.
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We found no audible visual alarms.
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We walked off through the sides of the building,
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no signs of smoke or fire, unable to access the back due to lock gates, you can show us clear, command terminated.
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Ten-four.
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Okay, ten-four, we got someone to guide us back here.
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were you guys engine 160 or 1.50, riding?
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That's 160.
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Go on. Go on.
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Engine 201, Engine 20,
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Station 20, respond with the engine, Matthews.
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Her commercial fire alarm at each train, the Union West 1,000, Healyway, Operator Bravo v.
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Bravo.
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Take on, engine two, twos and row.
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10.
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Rescue 20, same traffic.
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104. 104.
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156 is content.
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Inforvation context, 18, 12.
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150 is a EMS coming to the exchange.
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Go for 111.
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11.
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The road to continue down will be to the right of 150.
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You'll go down towards the pond across the dam.
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You see the vehicle across with their high beams on at them.
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You said down to the right past the,
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uh, past 160.
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(name withheld), I got someone in a golf cart coming to bring you up.
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10-4[2], I appreciate you.
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We are about two minutes out.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Respond emergent with lights and sirens
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
New Town Rd, North Carolina
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