Medical emergency for man with defibrillator and leg injury


Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
03:26
Transcript:
One floor in route, truck. One. Just marking in route. We are right at the exit. We are right at the exit. Top of you coming down, Walnut. So, (name withheld), we just got swap to another call, but we are currently on US1, just passing Carrie Parkway coming to you. But how bad are the patients on scene? Cacerations. Conscious breathing standing. Stand by. 13 in route. 22 is approaching. Not 22. Are you guys still on the ramp? We're on the ramps to US1 off of Walnut. Are you coming from US1 still or Walnut? We're right behind y'all. Ooh, (name withheld). Copy. We're at the first patrol officer. Copy. Okay, J. 26, travel, copy. Brain, medical. Yeah, this is engine 26. Just an update, 58-year-old male. He is from out of town as a defibrillator. He stated has gone off four or five times in the last 20 minutes. It has gone off one time since we arrived on scene. O2 sets 100, pulses 132. He's on Division 2. We're going to get him on a mega mover to get him out of here. Okay, six, four is in route two, five, six. Five sixteen. It's just gonna have a broken, right leg. Yeah. Probably gonna be a trauma. Secondism of injury. Correct. Two miles out. Tic quarters, stop his trauma. Okay. It's just going to have a broken, ripe leg. Yeah. Probably going to be a trauma. The mechanism of injury. Correct. Two miles out. Tic quarter stop his trauma.
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Location mentioned:
Walnut St, Cary, NC
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