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Medical call for elderly woman with heart problems near Long Street, Rutherfordton NC
Emergency services responded to a report of heart problems involving an 87-year-old woman near Long Street in Rutherfordton. The caller later stated the woman had safely returned home and did not require assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Rutherford County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic 12.
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Respond to heart problems, Delta response.
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At near Long Street.
00:07
Medic 12, respond to heart problems, Delta response.
00:11
At near Long Street.
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In Rutherfordton, cross streets are Long Street and Rock Road.
00:19
Great, thank you, such, thank you.
00:29
Station 26, respond to heart problems at near Long Street.
00:35
Station 26, respond to heart problems at near Long Street, in Rutherfordton.
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Cross streets are Long Street and Rock Road.
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I have a footage in there, moving around to that.
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20-50-10.
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20-6-10's responder.
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26-10-104, 87-year-old female conscious breathing.
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She's not responding normally.
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She is breathing normally.
01:02
Called out possibly for...
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Central RPD cars.
01:07
1014 dispatch on 1052 in your fire department.
01:10
The near Long Street, the reference to heart problems.
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612. Central.
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Go ahead. Did your caller give you any more information on where they're located?
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104, she just called back.
01:25
My partner just disconnected with her.
01:27
She stated that she was able to make it home and she doesn't need to report.
01:31
I believe you can cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Long St, Rutherfordton, NC 28139
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