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Two patients treated for medical issues at stadiumNorth Charleston SC

audio iconMedical Emergency
Near W Montague Ave, North Charleston, SC 29418

At a stadium near West Montague Avenue, two patients were treated for medical emergencies. One was a female experiencing a panic attack with unconsciousness. The other was a football player with a traumatic neck injury causing stiffness. Multiple emergency units responded to assist both patients.

Audio|Source: Charleston County Police, Fire, EMS/Rescue, Marine SAR
05:57
Transcript:
00:00
CCFD District 4 Stadium, near West Montague Avenue, breathing problems[1].
00:05
Charlie responds, incident channel EMSO.
00:08
Medic 12, rescue 202, CCFD District 4 Stadium, near West Montague Avenue, cross streets, doors to road and while it is rain, breathing problems[1].
00:20
Charlie responds, incident tunnel EMF 209.
00:24
Medic 12, Rescue 202, CCST District 4 Stadium, near West Montague Avenue, breathing problems[1].
00:33
Charlie response, incident channel EMSOPSO.
00:35
Mediq 12, Rescue 202, CCST District 4 Stadium, near West Montague Avenue, Cross Streets, Rochester Road and Lawyers Lane, Breathing Problems, Charlie Response, Incident Channel EMS.
00:50
on the house 2209.
00:52
That's from December.
00:53
METI-84, METU-205-A-A-A-A-V-AV-A-V-A-V-A-V-8-2-209-5-W-Ameco, 59-9-9-5 River Avenue, Cros-Street and Aviation Avenue, Fink-E, Incident Channel EMHOPSOP, 20209.
01:15
Medic 24, Rescue 201, Emoco, 5995 Rivers Avenue, sinking, incident channel EMFOSO
01:23
METAXOVESOP, METT-24, RECU-201, AMICO, 59-95 Rivers Avenue, cross streets, West Oak, Gold Street, and Aviation Avenue, sinking, incident channel EMSOPSO, 2209.
01:36
Medic 12, Amoco, 59, 9th, Rivers Avenue, unconscious, be spons, incident channel EMF, EMS, ops.
01:44
Medic 12, Apple, 5995, Avenue, Cross Streets, West Oak Grove Street, and Cityation Avenue, unconscious.
01:52
Dispatch, Ingenito, 2.
01:53
Engineer 2? Can you clear us from the car, our computer's not up there? This is Ravis trying to love.
02:00
Dispatch, BLS 82 is available, one refusal.
02:03
This is our copy. Okay. Great.
02:04
207 and dispatch.
02:05
May, can you have something? Got Advanced 86.
02:08
207-86.
02:09
We are going to have two separate incidents here.
02:13
We're going to have one female patient that is under a panic attack with unconscious.
02:20
We're gathering information on her.
02:22
We also have a trauma[2]tic injury to a football player that I have my engineer going to get some other remission on.
02:26
Yeah, did you pull it after this car in front of me?
02:29
86 copies. Are they both cat3 or are you still working on the trauma[2]? That's like this.
02:35
Cool. Give me a second on the facial category on the trauma[2].
02:37
I'm going to cat three with a female that is joining out of consciousness.
02:43
It seems to be a panic attack. This back on G207.
02:45
Go ahead. Going into the target, we go ahead with them.
02:47
Yes, sir. We also have rescue 2-2 en route for the breathing problems[1].
02:50
Do you want to cancel them?
02:51
No, you can keep them coming.
02:52
We might need them. All right, Captain.
02:53
We also have Medi-24 coming for the other patient.
02:55
Just keep them coming in so I can find out the other category of the patient.
02:58
Copy. Copy.
02:59
We're in the very back versus school buses.
03:01
If you take the route side of the stadium close to Dorchester Road, it'll be your best route.
03:06
Hey, Ducat. Rescue, too.
03:07
You guys can downgrade the Alpha, please.
03:09
If there's Rescue, 202, you copy out for a response.
03:11
Rescue two comes.
03:12
207-86.
03:13
Go ahead. Female patient is going to be priority.
03:15
Male patients and trauma[2]tic injury is going to be football related with stiffness to the neck.
03:19
Stiffness to the neck. Keep on coming.
03:20
I got you inside.
03:21
If you keep on coming, and make a left-hand turn, a meteor right-hand turn right here behind the blackcase.
03:25
86 copies, thank you.
03:27
Well, it's clear, no patient found.
03:28
Gone on arrival.
03:29
Such copies.
03:30
Medic. Medic 12. I want to give you a baseball.
03:33
Charles. Some feet in it.
03:35
24. All right. Staff and Curse, you'll set.
03:37
Yes, sir. Affirmative. IndJ207. Satch.
03:38
Ninja 207.
03:39
All right. Lauren, are you on traffic?
03:41
Just because we have two incidents going right here, let's just go ahead and make that CCFP command.
03:45
We can keep it on the EMS offs, 207 Bravo for man.
03:49
Yes, my gosh, obviously. She may not be on traffic, but she's at her spot.
03:52
All right, very good.
03:53
I'm making my way back up there.
03:54
Got all the rest off.
03:55
Yeah, at this point.
03:56
Mr. Sedge L2, he needs to take care of the trauma[2]tic injury in the 12th comes main for the unconscious.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
breathing problems: Medical emergency
[2]
trauma: Medical emergency

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Near W Montague Ave, North Charleston, SC 29418
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