Unresponsive male found in car on wrong side near queens cove road, Iredell County NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an unresponsive man was found inside a white Honda on the wrong side of Queens Cove Road near Harville, Harlow, and Templeton roads. Emergency medical services were requested. The man's eyes were rolled back and there was a closed pill bottle nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Iredell NC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
126 block, Harville Road, 126 block, Harlow Road, Crusher of Templeton Road, Queens Cove Road, car on wrong side of the road, unresponsive male wearing baseball cap, white Honda.
00:13
Kickball, probably, cool.
00:16
I'm gonna not with him.
00:17
I'm in that with him.
00:20
Temple.
00:22
Union's and we're out, well for a check.
00:24
Colleges doesn't want to get close to him to check on him.
00:27
Otherwise, he honked and flashed a light, not responding.
00:29
Meagull is running.
00:34
4242.4.2. Good.
00:38
Union 10.2.4 rates on that one.
00:41
K-4.
00:43
You've gone direct.
00:45
Temple.
00:51
Use the route.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:56
Dude, they're not responsible.
00:57
I'm going to code 3.
01:00
104. Call by the doors are locked.
01:02
Eyes rolled back.
01:03
Pills on the side of his door.
01:04
The bottle is closed.
01:08
104. Go ahead.
01:09
Start EMS.
01:11
104.40.
01:13
40. It's 1014.
01:15
Male holding a phone on his lap.
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Location mentioned:
Queens Cove Rd, North Carolina 28117
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