Emergency crews respond to unconscious person near River Chase Dr, Monroe NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to reports of an unconscious person near River Chase Drive in Monroe. Engine 3 was dispatched at the request of law enforcement. Another team also responded to a gas leak reported at Myers Road and North Rocky River Road after a contractor struck a gas line.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine three, unconscious.
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Near River Chase Drive, cross streets Dawn Ridge Drive and Hunters Way.
00:07
Operate on hotel.
00:08
Engine three, unconscious.
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Near River Chase Drive, cross streets Dawn Ridge Drive and Hunters Way.
00:15
Operate on hotel.
00:22
Six call, engine three en route.
00:26
Copy, engine three enroute.
00:33
Engine six, went for you.
00:34
Responding for a gas leak at Myers Road and North Rocky River Road.
00:38
That was when the contractors hit a gas line.
00:43
For me, a hydrant at an intersection.
00:50
Signal .4 .
00:52
Four.
00:55
It's confirming gas is en route.
00:58
We're getting in contact with them now.
01:04
Signal 9114, are you en route to our hotel?
01:11
114 Engine 3 responding at the request of law enforcement for an unconscious male.
01:16
Requesting 1018 traffic.
01:18
Near River Chase Drive.
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Location mentioned:
River Chase Dr, Monroe, NC 28110
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