Unconscious man found in van near Ephesus Drive, Orange County NC
Emergency responders were called for an unconscious man found slumped inside a white heating and AC company van near Ephesus Drive close to North Greensboro Street and Hillcrest Avenue in Orange County, NC. The man was unresponsive and disoriented, with uncertain breathing. It was unclear if his condition was due to overdose or a medical issue. Law enforcement and medical teams were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Source: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Mediq 2, Arboro Engine 1.15, Eftis Drive.
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Unconscious.
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Mediq 2, Carvero Engine 1.15, Fis drive.
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Unconscious.
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Cross streets, North Greensboro Street and Hillcrest Avenue.
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Ops 1. Time out 14.06.
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Medic 2.407.
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If scorer, you mons are out.
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Carveranger 1, around at 1407, medic to Carveranger 1, your response to an underage male.
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A peer is not conscious, uncertain breathing status.
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They advise there's a male that appears to be slumped over and not responsive in his vehicle.
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Collar is trying to get the male's attention.
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The patient is moving around,
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but appears very disoriented.
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They advise they don't know if he's an overdose or having a medical issue.
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He's going to be in a white heating and AC company van at the location.
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It's right to S.C.
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Drive, collar rise, they can see the patient moving his head a little bit.
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They do not know how long he's been this way.
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They advise they can see him breathing, but they're unsure if it's agonal breathing at this time.
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He's still not responding to the caller.
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Jason is going to flatten off one.
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He's confirmed law enforcement in route with medic two.
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