Medical emergency reported near Creekside Drive, Lincoln County NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel responded to a possible medical emergency near Creekside Drive involving a person appearing to have an altered level of consciousness. The individual may be a 16-year-old female who is conscious but experiencing vomiting, shaking, and is not fully alert.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln NC EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Subit District 9 Central's Session 5, response to a person, altered level of consciousness,
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1,0404-0, Creekside Drive, Crup, 26 Charlie 1.
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Subit District 9 Central, Section 5, response that person, altered level of consciousness,
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104,
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Creekside Drive, Crescent Springview Drive, 26 Charlie 1, Science 939.
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Medi 2, do you medics?
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MedicA.
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Correct.
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10 minutes.
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A 10 minute ETA, you want to handle?
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Medic 3 to medic 2, we have a 10 minute ETA.
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Do you want us to handle?
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This is Medic 2 to Medic 3.
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Yeah, you guys go ahead.
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We've got a 13-minute EPA.
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Okay,
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4. Medic 3, CMA, you direct on my track.
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Stand 4.
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C.M.A. Here is for our Creekside Drive.
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Respondent to a 16-year-old female,
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conscious and breathing, colonized patients, vomiting, also shaking,
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not completely alert.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Creekside Dr, North Carolina 28092
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