Man with cancer pain stops responding to dispatcher, Monroe NC
A male patient at home near LaSalle Street with cancer reported pain and then stopped responding to the dispatcher. Emergency units were sent to assist him.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 2, a main problem,
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LaSalle Street and Ferry Avenue, operate on golf. Engine 2, a main problem, near Russell Street and Ferry Avenue, operate on golf.
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One forty nine, blah.
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Last unit, go ahead.
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143 on level.
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143, your call's going to be on calls. G-calls.
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143. Hello.
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Hello.
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Med 143, Code 2[2], unknown problem.
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Near LaSalle Street.
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There was a patient on the phone advising that they
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have cancer and are in pain, they stop answering the questions for the call taker.
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In history we have that, he's a male patient,
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about 59 years old, weighing 148 pounds. Again, CO2.
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Another call take your spot him back on the line unless he has pain in his legs.
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I'm into two.
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Tengit two.
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He's just at the intersection.
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I'm sorry, you repeat.
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I'm sure it's on the scene we're at fairly in the south, we don't see him. 10-4[1].
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You still on the line with him?
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Patient should be near LaSalle Street at his home.
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I think I'm using out of 610.
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24610.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
[2]
Code 2: Urgent response (typically without lights and siren)
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Location mentioned:
Near Lasalle St, Monroe, NC 28110
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