Man in mid-20s seizes and chokes outside Starbucks, Fort Mill SC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a man in his mid-20s who was seizing and appeared to be choking near the entrance of the Starbucks at 926 Market Street in Fort Mill, South Carolina.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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EMS 211 Priority 1[1] seizure at near Market Street Starbucks Market Street TAC11
00:18
Flint Hill Engine 2.
00:20
Priority 2.
00:21
Carbon monoxide alarm.
00:23
At near Gold Hill Road, Suite 101, TWF Burgers.
00:29
TAC 21.
00:32
May I call me, that's 11?
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11.
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May I come, 211.
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I'm seeing.
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I'm seeing 211.
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Two 11. Been round.
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Make on the M.11.
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M.S.
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11.
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Pat patient.
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Copy, Pete. Copy, Pete.
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Next, three, four.
01:00
Two, three, four.
01:03
Not again.
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Copy gas.
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I'm please show flintillusion two in route.
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Okay.
01:16
At the Starbucks,
01:19
male in his mid-20s, seizing near the entrance on the sidewalk.
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He is still seizing,
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seems like he might be choking.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority, life-threatening emergency requiring immediate response with lights and sirens by police, fire, or EMS.
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Location mentioned:
Market St, Fort Mill, SC 29708
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