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Female experiencing seizure near West Franklin Street, Anderson SC
A 68-year-old female is having a seizure near West Franklin Street, Apartment B, Anderson, South Carolina.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Hey firm, I'm off the roadway.
00:02
There's a gravel driveway that cuts back behind this residence on Sealy Road.
00:09
Well, I'm right here on Steeley Lane now.
00:11
I just went by you, I think.
00:15
Asking for, it's a small driveway, kind of comes up in here.
00:19
You'll see my blue lights, I've got them activated.
00:23
It's that big old white two-store house behind it.
00:29
Medic 14 Central, y'all have room clear for priority one.
00:33
The 4-0-0-Tayton, John.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:39
That's Termin, we just got back in.
00:40
Go for it.
00:42
Sentiment.
00:44
There's always things, valid.
00:48
Hello.
00:50
Negative, it's a brick wrench style house.
00:53
It's going to be directly behind that.
00:55
She'll be able to see my blue lights from the road.
00:59
Copy party one for seizure, 106 West Franklin Street, apartment B, Bravo, although cross street of South Main Street, it's going to be in Anderson,
01:08
68-year-old female.
01:11
Are you down on the River Road side?
01:18
Medic 13 Central, you can go 10-8.
01:20
I have a closer unit.
01:23
13, copy.
01:26
Central Medic 1310-8.
01:29
Type 13, me and right to post on 11 Belt, that way?
01:34
Negative. If you'll take, there's a driveway directly beside Arbor Trail.
01:39
Arbor Trail, that's going to be the driveway that we'd like here.
01:44
Copy.
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W Franklin St, Anderson, SC 29624
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