Medical emergency for chest pains at South Providence School, Waxhaw NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated an 18-year-old male for chest pains at South Providence School.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Station 18, first responders, Med 119, respond with law enforcement for chest pains near South Providence Street at South Providence School.
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Operate on Echo.
00:19
Copy.
00:23
Accidents with injury, intersection of West Roseville Boulevard and North East to ramp Skyway Drive ramp.
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Operate on Juliet.
00:37
Three's and you're up.
00:42
So far.
00:48
You're responding for chest pains near Presley Drive, cross streets of Chaney Road.
00:56
It's a number of an 81-year-old female with chest pains.
00:59
She is conscious and alert for herding normally that has complaints of cleanliness.
01:02
Kat is recommending Code 3.
01:08
You can show us clear and available from Waxhaw Creek.
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104, copy Clear.
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That's engine 6, you can cancel 3, we'll take it.
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Copy 3 can cancel, 6 is going to take it.
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Station 18 first responders, N-180, Mid-19.
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You're responding for chest pains near South Providence Street at South Providence School.
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SR60 is on scene with an 18-year-old male with chest pains.
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To copyright response.
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Location mentioned:
S Providence St, Waxhaw, NC 28173
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