Medical emergency involving child burned near Wesley Woods Lane, Rowan County NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible burn injury to a nine-year-old near Wesley Woods Lane prompted multiple emergency units to respond, with air transport availability checked.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Rowan Battalion 87, Medic 821, Station 40, Station 50.
00:04
Burns near Dale Road and cross street Wesley Woods Lane for a nine-year-old who is burned.
00:13
You last met Ops 1559.
00:17
Four sevens in route.
00:22
Copy brush four seven.
00:26
Four thousand, right?
00:29
Four thousand.
00:31
All right, I'm responding Dale Road.
00:33
Go ahead and check the availability of flight surf.
00:38
Copy.
00:44
Go ahead and also add South Ardell,
00:46
Dale Road.
00:51
Throwing the medic 800 and ninety-one status of a hospital.
00:59
Eight hundred and 90 was this time at complete transport?
01:01
Copy that.
01:08
Responding.
01:12
Copy 5000.
01:16
Copy.
01:23
Eight hundred and fifty-one's at the hospital.
01:25
Copy that, 800 and fifty-one.
01:29
All right, 600 and twenty-two is a sound complete.
01:36
Copy engine 600 and twenty-two, sound complete.
01:39
Unload the channel for Dale Road.
01:45
Last unit on county.
01:49
Ops channel for Dale Road.
01:56
Dale Road, these are medics.
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Location mentioned:
Wesley Woods Ln, North Carolina 28115
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