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Woman injured after being trapped in conveyor beltYork County SC

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York County, SC

A 20-year-old woman was trapped in a conveyor belt and freed. She complains of pain in both legs and hips and may have a broken thigh bone. Emergency responders are treating her on scene.

Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
01:56
Transcript:
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I have engine 2, EMS 212, priority 1[1], trauma, emergency, near Field Point Dr, suite 105, TAC11[2].
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S2-3-4, Mechum.
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Vice at Fina is secure.
00:12
We're back in rail.
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Copy. Copy. Hey Kyle, please have point here, one to two and a route.
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Copy in route. That column, Formula 2210.
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Copy in route.
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Copy in route. Yes, 212, Leyland engine 2, priority 1[1], near Field Point Dr, suite 105, 20-year-old female was trapped in a conveyor belt, is free now, complaining of bilateral leg pain and hip pain, dropped out of some thigh pain, possible femur fracture, tissue is sweaty and confused.
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Come to Doc 1.
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Okay, calm 234.
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234.
00:43
Three-four is that patient?
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Copy a patient. Call me, MS-13.
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You can show his assignment complete.
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Copy. Come me, that's three-four.
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Two-three-four.
00:53
You get the flight.
00:54
Copy. Something, Ms.
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Levin. E. Ms. Levin?
00:56
Be prized to two to four mil.
00:57
Have your four mil.
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.
[2]
TAC11: Tactical radio channel 11 designated for law enforcement operations or coordination.

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