Medical emergency reported near Depot and Schoolhouse streets, Mcbee SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services were dispatched to a bleeding incident near Depot Street and Schoolhouse Street in Mt Croghan.
Audio|Heard on: Chesterfied County EMS, McBee Rescue, and Alligator Fire District
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
EMS-1, you do respond,
00:02
168 Depot Street, closest cross street, is going to be Schoolhouse Street in reference to a bleed call.
00:27
Apologies, you can 1022 to your town, skin to your town.
00:41
AEMS2, EMFTA, any jurisdiction, 168 Depot Street, 168 Depot Street.
00:47
In reference to a bleed call, closest cross street is going to be Schoolhouse Street.
01:02
EEMS2, EEMS2, need to respond 168 Depot Street, 168 Depot Street, closest across street is going to be Schoolhouse Street in reference to bleak call you're going to stay Trilio or repeat stage earlier.
01:17
Two copies.
01:21
TN4.
01:34
Copy pure route.
01:36
EMS2, you're a son to a male breathing and alert complaining of blood and his stool and stomach pain.
01:47
History of cirrhosis of the liver and mental issues.
01:58
EMS2, we need to stage for Elio.
02:03
Two copies, we're familiar.
Police codes explained
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10-22: Cancel/Disregard
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Location mentioned:
McBee, SC 29101
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