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Multiple medical emergencies reported in North CarolinaWake County NC

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Forestville Rd, North Carolina

This audio describes several medical emergencies in North Carolina, including a patient with chest pain and another individual who is unresponsive and possibly in need of psychiatric care.

Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
02:58
Transcript:
If you're responding with 11. Go for 6'4. Are you ready for patient information? Go ahead. Chest pain, we just gave him four baby aspirin. Blood pressure is 110 over 708. Heart rates 158, O2 saturation is 98, and rheumayer. Blood sugar is 164. Copy that. We're about two minutes out. EMS from engine 2. I had engine 2. Again, I feel my patient. She said about 20 minutes ago, I started having some lower abdominal pain, this is a constant pain, and some bright red blood discharge. She says just a small amount. About 11 in the weeks pregnant. Let's go down to wake mid and gone earth plus school. All values are normal. It's time. I'm happy that. I have nine from District 1. Good. Go ahead. Do you need my assistance? Do you name my assistance on this home? No evening back, sirs. 17 zone type 14. Riley from night's 100131 fire dispatch. Engine 131 go for Central. You start me a timing number, send me an EMS unit. 7477, Forestville Road, a walk-up, breathing difficulty. Hit. Can you know how I hit this way for a list of system? We can't get the guy to wake up, so we're going to need y'all to help us pick them up. All the way. This does not seem like an overdose. It's more of a psychiatric. Family does want the patient to be transported to the hospital.

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Forestville Rd, North Carolina
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