Person treated for heat exhaustion at local park


Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
02:9
Transcript:
M.S respond with engine one. Go ahead for you, M.S. We have a subject move. He's conscious, but not alert. I think it's going to be a heat exhaustion. Heart rate's 1.45-02-98. That's all we've got so far. Copy. He's shown about 2.5 miles out. Copy. You don't see this right across in the fire station. Which way are you going to go ahead, northbound or southbound? Coming our southbounders northbound. Okay, so we're going to be directly across from the fire station in the park. Perfection. We will see you there. There'll be there. There'll be in the door behind Agent 9. Say that again. They will be in the door behind engine 9. He's up and alert now if y'all want to cut back non-emergency, he still wants to go to the hospital. I grab a cut back non-emergent. I got to be cut back non-emergent. Did you plan on having someone at the door for us? Repeat for traffic. You get a little boy. Did y'all have anyone at this door for us? No, we're in the room. You might need to go into the main door and come up that way. We were confused. Your driver told us to come over to that door. confused you. Your driver told us to come over to that door.
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Wake County, NC
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