Multiple medical emergencies including chest pain and hemorrhage, Charlotte NC
Emergency teams responded to multiple medical calls including chest pain near Yeager Creek Drive and South Triand Street, and a hemorrhage near Robhouse Road. Additional assistance was reported for a person possibly starting a warming fire near a dumpster.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
03:15
Transcript:
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Power 26. Chest pain.
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Near Yeager Creek Dr. Tower 26. Chest pain.
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Near Yeager Creek Dr.
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It's responding to 9 420s, 10 Penns Boulevard, Cardinal Matthews Police, there on St. St. Care reports that a female believes she was drugs. It can be at the holiday and express. Nothing further.
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Engine 28, lift assist, near Stewart Spring Lane, on E, ECHO[1].
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Engine 28, lift assist, near Stewart Spring Lane, on E, ECHO[1].
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Engine 38, dumpster fire, near Belericktown Center Drive, on H,
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hotel. Engine 38, dumpster fire, near Belerick Town Center Drive, on H, hotel.
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Inge of 28, Tomah.
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2028?
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Portnone, emergency.
01:29
10 points. It's just only medics not responding.
01:36
2080-cover.
01:43
Engine 12, medic routine and known medical, near South Triand Street.
01:49
Engine 12, medical routine and known medical, near South Triand Street.
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There's one subject inside of their dumpster, possibly starting a warming fire. It's not within 10 feet of the building.
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Copy that.
02:16
Agent 12, your pace is going to be at the bus stop in front of the Circle K.
02:21
Completing of chest pain, vomiting,
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and he's tired.
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Israel covers me.
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Engine 12, you can not cancel per minute.
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Fifteen alarm company.
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Copy medical team.
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The medical team. Three-sixurgeon four-on-key.
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Two-four.
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Engine 37, metagrugene hemorrhage, near Robhouse Road, on F,
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Fox Trot. Engine 37, Metagroteen hemorrhage, near Robhouse Road, on F,
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Fox Trot.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ECHO: Highest-priority response for life-threatening or time-critical medical emergencies.
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Location mentioned:
Yager Creek Dr, Charlotte, NC 28273
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