Two young females treated for heat exhaustion and breathing issues


Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
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Card to 111 be back in service. Control Byrne. Student Board Service. Copy the battalion, sirs. Commission can you miss 55? D.M.S. 5.5. Going to the heat cold exposure at Diller Drive. Small, not far. Five-year-old female, port-to-be-conscious breathing alert, appeared to be exhausted from the heat, wearing a gray shirt, black shorts, had a couple bags with her. What's called in is in front of the Holiday Inn, maybe closer towards Jones Franklin at this point based on caller information. They are not with the patient. (name withheld). Thank you so much. Copy on scene. Unit 41. Sorry for the no failure. We do have seven-year-old female. According shortest of breath, no chest pain. She's taking her daily medications and she does have a history of AFID. I was with her copy. 3-3, Sarableness team. I'll bring the monitor in for right this second. Okay. Just a monitor for right this second.
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Jones Franklin Rd, North Carolina
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