Lift assist for patient with head injury near Matthews hospital, Matthews NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medic units responded to a lift assist call near Novant Matthews Medical Center for a patient with a head injury and possible hip dislocation.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Medics 53, Matthews, Station to Rescue, lift assist near Paces Avenue, Unit 1627,
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cross streets of Novant Matthews Medical Center, and Matthews Township, Opts 4, 1537.
00:19
Blyter 20 is a silver Toyota Camry and a black explorer.
00:26
You have one patient with a head injury.
00:29
Okay.
00:35
Final, we are going down emergency.
00:39
Two more than five.
00:45
Matthews' 22 responding affirmative, medic 63 en route.
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Six. Six.
00:56
Light or two, alar.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:04
We're with the patient.
01:06
We're also going to need medic.
01:09
24, where do you have an emergency or non?
01:12
Not emergency spot.
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24 ladder two.
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New ladder 20.
01:22
Looks like her, see that our call is actually applied at the 77 northbound off-ramp onto nation forward.
01:32
Okay.
01:39
That's negative.
01:40
Can you get a medic unit, you're going to en route?
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For ALS or BLS, emerging or not emerging?
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Hill Squad 2.
01:58
Let's do BLS.
02:00
We may have a possible hip dislocation.
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Location mentioned:
Paces Ave, Matthews, NC 28105
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