Firefighters assist patient in moving at Seagrove home, Seagrove NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters from Randolph Station 6 responded to a home near Ralph Lawrence Road in Seagrove for a lift assist. The patient needed help moving from an upstairs area to a downstairs area, and emergency medical services were called to assist on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph NC Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Randolph Station 6, respond reference service call.
00:03
Lift assist near Ralph Lawrence Road, cross streets Rolling Hills Road and NC Highway 705, 1502.
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Now Squad 6 en route.
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Copy, Squad 6.
00:20
Randolph Station Six personnel responding reference service call.
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Lift assist near Ralph Lawrence Road.
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Near Ralph Lawrence Road, cross streets Rolling Hills Road and NC Highway 705.
00:32
Call request lift assist for (name withheld) moving downstairs.
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Seventy correction,
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1503 . Engine 13 , don't see.
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Copy engine 13.
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I just passed from engine 13.
00:50
10-9.
00:52
And where you have PD en route?
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10-4, signal 11 since 17.
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10-4, we're with the patient.
01:03
Copy patient contact.
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Go ahead.
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10-4. Do you have EMS en route to this location at all?
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10-10.
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Ten four. Can you go ahead and have them en route?
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Reference.
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Location mentioned:
Ralph Lawrence Rd, Seagrove, NC 27341
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