Man with back pain and slurred speech near Homestead Road, Chapel Hill NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a 53-year-old man near Homestead Road experiencing back pain and heavy slurred speech.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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1264, near Homestead Road at Homestead Operations Center.
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Back pain, Pooke, near Homestead Road and Homestead Aquatic Center, cross street Weaver Dairy Road Extension,
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and Aquatic Drive.
00:18
Ups 1, Timeout 1723.
00:26
Hi, unround to Orange Grove Road.
00:31
That's Orange Grove Unit, here, traffic it out.
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Unit 512 is en route.
00:39
Copy 512, en route to Orange Grove at 1724.
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Communication from 1264 and off 1.
00:49
Go ahead, 1634.
00:52
Could you please, Marcus, and row, we, our cat is down.
00:57
64 copies showing your route to Homestead at 1724.
01:03
Medicaid, 5 Orange Grove units.
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Your response to a 72-year-old female, she is conscious, alert and breathing with difficulty speaking between breaths.
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She does have a history of COPD.
01:18
The patient does also have a kidney stone.
01:30
1264, you're responding to a 53-year-old male.
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He is conscious breathing, advised that he's on a lot of back pain going in and out.
01:39
He advised he's at a bus stop and he is slurring his words heavily.
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Location mentioned:
Homestead Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
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