High school football player injured with neck and shoulder pain, Elkin NC


A high school football player was injured during a game with pain in the neck and shoulder. Emergency medical services are responding to assist at the football field near Elk Spur St.
Audio|Source: Surry County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Myers Drive 6 and 245, routine assistance patient, 1.15 Myers Drive. 20-07. 80401, take on. Go ahead. Take on, can you have me a medical crew respond to Elkenheim, football field, reference, a patient sectional player? What's the reference?
00:26
We have an injured player with a neck quarterback injury. Routine or emergency? This time, I'm trying to get a hospital or not. 10-4[1]. So they got to make none. No one. You're all right. Off an injury, yoke in high school.
00:55
Copy in there, right? Take on the medic two. Sixiecom, we're copy. Two or six things.
01:07
number, the narrative, if you go check second 29, please. Two have four. One seventy calls. Okay, twenty on. Okay, well, thank you. Okay. Morgan, I'm sure. Myself, I want to say every minute a minute. You should have to call on alone.
01:35
Dan, Jim. Everyone's herrickton Tony there.
01:48
For Ontario, with six people in the art.
01:50
TN4. 41 yet, you only further.
01:52
32 on scene.
01:54
17. I don't need further.
01:55
TNCM.A., one further.
01:56
TNTM, Wray can't cancel.
01:57
T.
01:58
8401-CIC-9 en route.
02:01
Sample?
02:03
C-O-5, Medi-9.
02:04
Go ahead.
02:05
Medic 9.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:07
104, when you get here, just come through the gate, we'll take it to the patient.
02:11
Conscious alert, I'm planning to know some pain in his neck and shoulder area.
02:16
Copy, we're about two minutes out.
02:17
Okay. We're about two minutes out.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Received
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Location mentioned:
Near Elk Spur St, Elkin, NC 28621
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