Medical emergency for elderly female near Perpetual Square, Anderson SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders were dispatched for a possible stroke involving a 70-year-old female near Perpetual Square in Anderson, South Carolina.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
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Medic 18, party one for a sick person.
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Time out 1644,
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channeled.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:07
18 copies 102.
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1802.
00:12
Semi ten eight, signal six times five.
00:18
Central medic 14 is back on your channel.
00:21
Copy.
00:24
Copy medic 14, I've got you clear.
00:27
Medic 18, priority one sick person, near Perpetual Square in Anderson for a 70 year old female.
00:36
Central medic three.
00:42
Medic three.
00:44
We're clear with labor.
00:49
Copy, I'll show you clear labor.
00:53
This is Iowa three.
00:55
Central medic 16, you can show us clear from logistics.
01:01
Show us clear from logistics.
01:04
L3 on scene.
01:06
Copy clear.
01:09
Copy on scene.
01:11
Dispatch, Mike 3.
01:14
Medic 3.
01:15
We're clear with labor back on your channel.
01:19
Copy, I've got you clear.
01:25
Central medic 2, we are out at destination.
01:30
State 2, I'll show you out.
01:37
18 Central.
01:40
18.
01:45
Commanding 18, your call is going to be a possible stroke.
01:48
Copy.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Perpetual Square Dr, Anderson, SC 29621
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