Medical team responds to patient with paralysis after device implant, Denver NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a 79-year-old female near Bermuda Hills Lane who experienced paralysis of her feet after having a spinal cord stimulator device implanted earlier that day.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Two minutes, District 5E, Station 1 Base 3, respond for sick patient, near Bermuda Hills Lane, calls the Sailview Drive.
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Second, District 5E, Station 1 Base 3, respond for sick patient, near Bermuda Hills Lane, cross of Sailview Drive.
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See a minute, District 5, East.
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Station 1, Base 3, responding for a sick patient, near Bermuda Hills Lane, cross the Sailview Drive.
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District 5, East, Station 1, Base 3, respond for a sick patient, near Bermuda Hills Lane, cross the Sailview Drive.
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26 Delta 1, 72251.
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C, 91914.
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Meg 14. We're direct, we'll be inral.
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Stand 4.
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Fire center from engine 13.
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Injun 13.
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Enron. Inron. Enron. Enron.
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Again 14.
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Seameda Hills Lane responding to 79-year female, conscious and breathing.
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She had a spinal cord stimulator installed the day.
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Now she can't stand up or move her feet.
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The same evidence in route to Bermuda Hills Lane responding to 79-year female, conscious and breathing.
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High to spinal cord stimulator installed today.
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Now she can't stand up or move her feet.
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Location mentioned:
Bermuda Hills Lane, Denver, NC 28037
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