Resident treated after patch removal in Greensboro, Greensboro NC


Police and emergency medical services responded to an incident near Kobe Lane Unit A in Greensboro. EMS removed a patch from a resident using a napkin or another device to avoid bare hand contact with an unknown object. The patient remained conscious after the patch was removed.
Audio|Source: Guilford County Sheriff and Greensboro Police Dispatch
02:31
Transcript:
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1043 All cars 2131 is responding to a 1061 of residents near Kobe Lane Unit A, Adam will be pulling the assist
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Good You can add me, I'll be 70-fif.
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TAN4.
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43, 41 inclaiming code 5, not going to be said that way.
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104.
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41, 331, bank traffic.
00:32
41, 104.
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3242.42 can you advise a apartment number or letter.
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The apartment G.
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George.
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104. 42 42.
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Go ahead.
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Tim, or EMS is requesting to remove the patch with a napkin or other device if possible.
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Do not touch that thing with your bare hands.
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I'll be at 1,200 Lincoln Street with a dip-order.
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10-4[1].
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3142, signal-p50.
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7.7. 42-32.
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Go ahead.
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You show myself in 4332, co-chanity 24332.
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2131 I copy last notes go ahead and show me 1039 until 2131 can advise signal 50
01:56
43 and 401 thank you up
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10 huh
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whole channel until we can get signal until we can get signal from Kobe lane
02:16
242 patients is conscious I got the patch off of it ten-four thank you hello 14 sure what the S 23
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Greensboro, NC
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