Medical team responds to elderly woman who fell, Spindale NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to an elderly woman who fell near Heartwood Lane in Spindale. Assistance from fire department was requested to access the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Rutherford County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic 13, respond to Bravo response near Heartwood Lane.
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Medic 13, respond to Bravo response near Heartwood Lane, in Spindale, cross streets are Sims Street.
00:18
13, January?
00:20
Copy 13. The company did not know if the door would be unlocked or not.
00:31
We need to start fire just in case.
00:37
Medic 1 Central.
00:38
Go ahead and roll fire until we can advise.
00:55
Station 31, respond to assist.
00:59
S,
01:00
near Heartwood Lane.
01:03
Station 31, respond to assist near Heartwood Lane, in Spindale, cross streets are Sims Street.
01:17
G345, Newton.
01:20
G345, go ahead.
01:26
345 minute reference, 1050 ending at 010, you shall meet 1024, curd, SR 1400, direct time, super.
01:36
Newton G345-24.
01:40
3121 Central.
01:43
3121 Central.
01:46
And right now.
01:53
5312, 336. It's going to be a 75-year-old female fallen.
01:58
The call came in through lifeline, Medic 13 is en route as well.
02:03
They may need assistance getting into the residence.
02:07
Adam, 6th, North Carolina.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Heartwood Ln, Spindale, NC 28160
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