Unconscious man treated at Rutherfordton church, Rutherfordton NC
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Emergency responders treated a 40-year-old man who was unconscious and fainting at Second Baptist Church in Rutherfordton. The man was conscious and breathing but experienced abnormal breathing and felt like having a panic attack after starting new medication.
Audio|Heard on: Rutherford County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic 10, respond to unconscious or fainting call Charlie response near Green Street.
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Medic 10, respond to unconscious or fainting call Charlie response near Green Street, in Rutherfordton, Second Baptist Church.
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Cross streets are Elm Street and Cedar Street.
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Mediqton, General.
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Station 26, respond to unconscious fainting call near Green Street.
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Station 26, respond to unconscious fainting call near Green Street, in Rutherfordton, Second Baptist Church.
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Cross streets are Elm Street and Cedar Street.
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Petitton, I have you in route, forth.
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26 minutes now.
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261010, 10.5, you're responding to a 40-year-old male who's conscious and breathing.
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He does not have a history of heart problems and he's responding normally.
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His breathing's not completely normal.
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He's advising that he's started the new medication and he feels like he's having a panic attack.
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10-4[1].
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116.0. 1023.
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10-4[1]-4-central 1023 as well 24 14
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16 central they advise the patients in the church or in the parking lot upper building outside
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10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Green St, Rutherfordton, NC 28139
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