Seasick male patient receives medical aid on boat, Havelock NC


A 70-year-old male passenger on a boat in the Neuse River experienced seasickness and nausea. The boat crew requested emergency medical services to meet them at C-Gate. The patient was ambulatory and coherent during the response.
Audio|Source: Craven Police Fire EMS
04:8
Transcript:
00:00
By control to Cherry Point, vote two.
00:07
We're out with the subject now. It's about the second week. We're definitely going to need EMS for them. I advise further as soon as we can figure out where we're going to go with them once we get him on board. It'll be just a moment. It's where the roughs this quarter is.
00:18
Ten, four. We're just plain enough if you were taking him back to Terry Point, if you want to need half-locked EMS to meet you.
00:25
I'll let you know in just a minute. Let me get him on board first.
00:33
1040.
00:34
42, 1024. 42, 10, 4.2.10.4.
00:43
Out of your curb, I'll be 10.8 verbal.
00:48
I have a 3, 10, 10.4.
01:02
77 Craven 1042
01:10
77104 Drive 451 to West Fairway Drive across the streets Chelsea Road This is in rivers to a 93-year-old mail that's fallen
01:19
coming out his front door 93-year-old male is falling alpha-level call and measure timeout 1716
01:25
Park control, medic 5
01:28
Medic. Medical 5.
01:29
Medical 5 will be in round, switching to Piper.
01:33
Medic 5 in route, switching to wipers, 1716.
01:39
Craven, this is Cherry Point Boat 2.
01:41
Cherry Point Boat 2. Go ahead.
01:47
We have the voter in distress on our board. He does need medical.
01:51
Have EMS mute us at C-Gate.
01:53
Chairvison have EMS meet you at C-G.
01:58
Correct.
01:59
Tempoy, that's going to be Carteret County.
02:04
Copy.
02:10
J9 Craven, 10-7[2].
02:13
J-9-104. Fire control is a cherry point boat, too. Can you advise that the boat is anchored?
02:24
Craven, Jaypoint, point-2.
02:26
Chairpoint boat, too, go ahead.
02:33
We're pretty tied up right now trying to keep this boat from wrecking into us and trying to anchor. Can you just have Carteret, meet us at,
02:40
see you again, please?
02:41
10-4[1], they're notified out this time. Can you advise if his boat will be anchored? Are you going to anchor their boat off?
02:50
We're going to try to anchor it here in the current location out in the Neuse River.
02:55
10-4[1]. 217 is letting Coast Card know now.
02:59
Copy. Copy.
03:05
Fire control 2.2. Can you provide an ETA and an update, patient update?
03:17
ETA is unknown at the room. We are still trying to anchor the boat.
03:21
Patient is ambulatory, coherent. They're on the phone.
03:25
Ten-four. Do you have a rough age?
03:28
Ninety-four, great, positive can off.
03:30
Ninety-four, ten-four.
03:37
The patient is a seven-year-old male. He is complaining a sea sickness, nausea.
03:45
Ninety-three Kevin got two twenty-seven free?
03:48
Go ahead with him.
03:54
Four-five five five zero one two three.
03:57
Repeat four five five zero one two three.
04:00
Okay,
04:02
with the second one.
04:03
For copy, you have a 70-year-old male, Nosis C6, 1720.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
[2]
10-7: Out of service (often used to indicate a deceased patient in EMS context)
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Location mentioned:
Gates Rd, Havelock, NC 28532
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