Medical response for patient with irregular heartbeat, Fort Mill SC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to Fort Mill Dialysis at River Crossing Drive for a female patient experiencing an irregular heartbeat. A nurse was on the scene, and the patient had recently been discharged from the hospital after a hypertensive emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Clover Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
River Crossing Drive at Fort Mill Dialysis, Tech Eleven.
00:07
Twelve.
00:10
We're on scene.
00:18
The resident near Bozeman Drive, Apartment B, called back in again.
00:28
Ten four. Do we have a number for (name withheld)?
00:34
Sir, would you like me to send you a page?
00:40
Disregard. I've got it.
00:41
Thank you.
00:42
You're welcome.
00:48
Third shift.
00:59
EMS One Party One Fall Three Eleven Glenwood Drive at Carolina Medical Consultants Pack Eleven.
01:10
Follow the patient.
01:12
Copy.
01:18
Step four, make 11630 all correct.
01:26
EMS Thirteen.
01:33
Call me EMS One.
01:37
EMS One,
01:39
copy and route.
01:42
EMS Thirteen, you didn't come through.
01:44
Are you in route?
01:52
Two of the eleven P emergency traffic, Belmont Truck Warehouse, near Fairview Drive in Gastonia, cross street Jenkins Dairy Road.
02:00
Reference an unconscious person.
02:06
Chester D 83.
02:07
Those two calls, the 210 fifties in Lancaster, they're going to be one and the same.
02:17
Female with an irregular heartbeat.
02:19
She's going to be on the treatment floor, in or at the front door.
02:27
Somebody will meet you there.
02:33
Eleven C direct.
02:35
Come on.
02:41
Busy, there is a nurse on scene.
02:45
History of high blood pressure.
02:46
She was just released from the hospital for hypertensive emergency.
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