Patient with possible broken rib transported from Charlotte Hwy, York County SC
Emergency medical and fire units responded to a patient near Tractor Supply at Charlotte Highway in York County. The patient was stable but possibly had a broken rib and was transported to the hospital. No crime or accident was observed in association with this medical emergency.
Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
02:22
Transcript:
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Macomb. Nine-on-one. You can show me an assignment complete.
00:03
Copy.
00:08
Do we miss Nile?
00:11
Go ahead.
00:13
I have patient.
00:14
Copy.
00:20
Get down EMS-6.
00:22
Go ahead.
00:25
Simon complete.
00:26
Okay.
00:32
EMSA, engine, 4.
00:38
UMS8, you have a traffic for EMS, or engine 4?
00:42
Probably that, and I just wonder if we can get an update.
00:47
Or that patient, um, those are, uh,
00:52
uh,
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possible,
00:54
broken red, maybe,
00:56
um,
00:57
unable to tell without that x-ray, but,
00:59
um, patients, stable at this time, send me transport.
01:12
Tom, as you can know you at what your four is.
01:24
AMS 2-34, Party 1, RDX 5819, Charlotte Highway at Tractor Supply, TAC11[1].
01:33
Okay, Chalmius 213.
01:36
Go ahead. Okay, down, four, two, four.
01:40
Thank you, 24.
01:42
Standby, 213, go ahead.
01:45
Time complete.
01:47
Copy squad 46-1, go ahead.
01:50
If you were this, Mark, patient care, transfer, DMS.
01:54
Copy 234, go ahead.
01:57
In route.
02:00
Copy.
02:01
Okay,
02:05
Tom, 234 en route.
02:08
Copy.
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The call EMS-15.
02:16
Go ahead.
02:19
Can you put us in route to Timot Rock Hill?
02:22
Copy it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC11: Tactical radio channel 11 designated for law enforcement operations or coordination.
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Location mentioned:
Charlotte Hwy, South Carolina
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