Shooting victim transported from Wake County hospital scene, Raleigh NC
Police and emergency medical services responded to a shooting at or near a hospital in Wake County. One person was injured and transported by EMS to WakeMed hospital. Officers secured and cleared the hospital area and closed intersections for safety during the patient escort.
Audio|Source: Town of Holly Springs Police and Fire
06:6
Transcript:
00:00
Ron, do you have EMS come to the front entrance? The officer is going to be down in the lobby.
00:05
Copy.
00:13
Do not block the main engine.
00:28
Alder, if you need one of us, if you're blocked in.
00:33
No, I'm not blocked in.
00:42
Rale had a garnering.
00:43
It's just confirming, is it going to be one patient or more than one.
00:47
You got a couple of Rale and it's about two or three minutes now.
00:55
Where do you all need us?
00:59
I've already got I think four helping lock down the interior lobby.
01:04
If I can get the rest to just try to help us out wherever we need them in just a minute.
01:09
I'm going to get some of these far as moves.
01:13
Okay, we've got two coming up on you and got two minutes.
01:16
We've got a couple more behind me.
01:17
We'll head to the hospital.
01:19
Two or four.
01:21
Ron, anyone on scene for a patient count? This is on scene.
01:29
Raleigh, to anyone on team for a patient count.
01:32
I need a patient count.
01:34
8300, Raleigh.
01:35
We have one patient.
01:36
One patient.
01:38
Copy one patient.
01:48
Holly Springs on Tee.
01:51
Cover.
01:56
The entrance to EMS.
02:00
Okay,
02:04
I'm going to start sticking at this car wash here so we don't crowd up the crime scene.
02:13
All officers stay on the side of US 70.
02:16
Do not block the inches to wait mad.
02:18
All officers stay on the side of US 70.
02:23
Yeah, I got the ambulance coming up new brand 70.
02:28
Should be here momentarily.
02:32
My staff and Officer Jones is going to be following the EMS.
02:35
My staff and Officer Jones is going to be following EMS to wait a minute.
02:43
14,000. 14, that 8,300.
02:55
I have eight officers stagings if you need them.
03:00
Tenforth, just have them hang out with that for now.
03:02
I think we're good in the lobby.
03:05
If I need them in a minute, if we need them to help do some possible witness interviews, we can do that.
03:11
But just have them stand by for just a minute.
03:13
So we get the patient out and get on the road.
03:17
Tenforth, we'll do.
03:20
EMS coming in.
03:25
Let her out.
03:26
EMS is coming in.
03:30
8300.
03:31
EMS 7 is pulling in.
03:33
EMS 7 is pulling in.
03:34
I'm standing by the escort.
03:39
I think the escort is going to be the one that's already here that's picking up the patient is the one that's parked in front now, I believe.
03:46
I'll let you know if anything changes.
03:54
Have you guys cleared the hospital to confirm nobody else was injured?
04:00
We haven't had an opportunity yet.
04:03
All witness information is we had one shooter,
04:05
he's in custody,
04:07
and the folks that brought him here are still here on the scene with us to be in cooperative.
04:13
I got multiple deputies and then RPD standing by that they can play the hospital.
04:21
10-4[1]. 8,
04:32
300 at least 8 officers coming in and clear the hospital.
04:35
Come by.
04:38
10-4[1], just have them come by to the front and I will talk to them here.
04:48
Do we know which way they're going to start heading towards the hospital?
04:52
Good boy.
04:58
We'll start by getting into the hospital.
05:01
We're going to shut down.
05:05
We're going to shut down.
05:10
Raleigh 210 and North District units to shut down and wait met and intersections going to it.
05:16
Copy.
05:23
22255, I'll be riding with EMA.
05:25
2 big laser wheelpe.
05:27
10-7[2]22. All right, set all intercession down, set all in a session down.
05:36
Wait made a DMA, DMA.
05:37
DMS.
05:48
Wake County and RPD officers that are transporting the EMAG.
05:53
Go ahead and start shutting intersections down towards Wake Mayor Lauer.
06:00
Are you taking the highway to Duvern I imagine?
06:05
10-4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
[2]
10-7: Out of service (often used to indicate a deceased patient in EMS context)
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Near New Bern Ave, Raleigh, NC 27610
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