Medical emergency near South Pearl St dialysis center, Pageland SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to the area near South Pearl Street by a dialysis center for a possible medical emergency. A woman around 47 years old was reportedly incoherent, experiencing numbness, and showing signs of dropping blood pressure.
Audio|Heard on: Chesterfield SC EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Attention EMS Four, need you to respond near South Pearl Street.
00:04
Near South Pearl is going to be Davita Dialysis and Rivers.
00:08
How?
00:16
Attention EMS Four, I need you to respond near South Pearl Street.
00:20
Near South Pearl in reference to a C call.
00:24
Twenty-four hundred clear.
00:25
Twelve oh five First Third Union.
00:30
Copy three clear.
00:32
Four house.
00:34
Say one.
00:48
Two's en route.
00:51
Copy, two en route.
00:53
EMS two, you're responding to a 58-year-old male who's alert and breathing normally.
00:57
He's having severe pain in his upper stomach area going around to his back.
01:02
He also has a suprapubic tube.
01:06
Four's en route.
01:09
I'll be cornering out.
01:10
Twelve four, you're responding to a 47-year-old female.
01:13
She's alert but acting incoherent at times.
01:16
Her blood pressure appears to be dropping.
01:18
She's starting to feel numb.
01:20
Didn't advise where.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
505a S Pearl St, Pageland, SC 29728
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