Two medical emergencies including breathing and bleeding issues, Asheville NC


Emergency crews responded to two incidents: one person near Cap-A-Loop had difficulty breathing and a possible mental health crisis with law enforcement en route, another person near Keystone Drive was spitting up blood.
Audio|Source: Buncombe County Fire
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Transcript:
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For fresh response, cap-a-loop.
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Response,
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10, cap-a-loop, difficulty-breathing.
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Station, for fresh response, number 10, cap-a-loop, difficulty, breathing. Cross-street's Penelope Street will be on Bifarmata 10-10-10-month-musee.
00:27
Station 11, emergency ambulance mutilated the county, 10, cap a loop, difficulty breathing.
00:32
Station 11, emergency ambulance, mutual aid to the county, 10, cap a loop, difficulty breathing.
00:37
Cross streets, Penelopee Street will be on the fire mid-10-10-Bunk community.
00:45
In your foreign route.
00:48
10-4[1] and 104, just be advised. We do have a premise alert here and have LEO en route reference a mental subject who came to the door prior on drugs with a source.
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I'm telling you move back.
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10-4[1].
01:11
Station 5, first response, peace on drugs.
01:18
Station 5, first response, near Keystone Dr, subject spitting up blood.
01:23
Station 5, first response, near Keystone Dr, subject spitting up blood. Cross Street, Cardinal Drive, and Keystone Drive extension will be on B-fire Mid at 1013, Buckney of the City.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near Keystone Dr, Asheville, NC 28806
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