Possible cardiac arrest at 3002 Rosita Road in Rambling Rose; Spanish-speaking caller reported 15-year-old male not breathing, possibly suffered seizure; law enforcement advised due to potential narcotics involvement., Beaufort County SC
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According to the dispatch call, possible cardiac arrest at 3002 Rosita Road in Rambling Rose; Spanish-speaking caller reported 15-year-old male not breathing, possibly suffered seizure; law enforcement advised due to potential narcotics involvement.
Audio|Heard on: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
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Ingen 81 and jenn 84 respond for a possible cardiac arrest in rambling rose 3002 Rosita Road cross streets of the alexander loop and wrench street repeating
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Engine 81 and Engine 84 respond for a possible cardiac arrest 3,002, Rosita Road, and Rambling Rose, cross streets of Alexander Loop and Rent Street, time of 0141.
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This match, 1240.
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Squad 40.
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On scene.
00:31
So for squad 40.
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Just badge, engineady one.
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And you need you one.
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E1. E1 is in route.
00:48
Temper engine 81, copying in round to what was a cardiac arrest.
00:52
3,00 was right of road in rambling rows.
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It was originally in reference to a Spanish-speaking caller advising her 15-year-old male was not breathing.
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After confirming further, it was possible that he had his seizure.
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Unknown narcotics, law enforcement is advised to head that way.
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The patient is very disoriented.
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We're unsure if he was still breathing effectively.
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Beaufort County, SC
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