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Unresponsive man breathing receives CPR at Fort Bend DrCharlotte NC

audio iconMedical Emergency
Near Fort Bend Dr, Charlotte, NC 28214

A 51-year-old man was found unresponsive but breathing near Fort Bend Drive. CPR instructions were given over the phone and CPR was in progress at the scene.

Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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near Fort Bend Dr. It's going to be for a 51-year-old male that was not conscious.
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Unfortunately breathing, however we are giving steeper instructions over the phone.
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Please can be around with you, nothing for the...
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Engine 11, Channel B Bravo for medical, unknown medical, near Willow Green Place.
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Engine 11, Channel B Bravo for Medic hold on our medical, near Willow Green Place, cross streets of Double Oaks Road and Woodward Avenue.
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Westmac rescue, Westmac call, call, a bridge is C.R.
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(number withheld)
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Correction, near Fort Bend Drive,
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near Fort Bend Drive, Crestra, San Gavarrovan and Bend Drive, operating on the 4th, 2035.
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11 all the traffic can't, we're going to be available.
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20-year traffic didn't come through, confirming CPR and a CPR.
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Central CPR is in progress.

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Location mentioned:
Near Fort Bend Dr, Charlotte, NC 28214
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Incident Timeline

  1. CPR in Progress Confirmed
  2. CPR Instructions Given
  3. Patient Details Provided
  4. Initial Dispatch

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