Possible stroke and mental breakdown at apartment, Anderson SC
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A 25-year-old female at an apartment near Railroad Street experienced a possible mental breakdown and stroke. Emergency medical services responded promptly.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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01:45
Transcript:
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Alice 11, medic 18, party 1 for a possible stroke, near Railroad Street, apartment 8 alpha.
00:05
For a 25-year-old female having a possible mental breakdown and possible stroke.
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19.1-2.
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919, 10-1.
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10-4.
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Go ahead.
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19 on Channel 2[1].
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10.4.3.
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104. 104.
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Medics 19. Priority 2, requested by law enforcement for traumatic injuries.
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1025 South Main Street.
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That's right. That's right.
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Clear.
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And that's through.
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Go ahead.
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That's right.
00:45
Okay.
00:47
Is anyone each in place?
00:50
That's right, LF3.
00:54
You're clearing for me in there, correct?
00:57
Two four.
01:00
That's probably.
01:03
803 potential we get up copy you can be closer unit for a party one possible stroke channel two I'm read the notes now for two or three hundred anderson 390 go ahead.
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19 copy.
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1040s we're saying if he was all my eight much closer unit on tonight.
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Hi, that's three, back on two.
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I am.
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Thank you, ma'am.
01:35
ALS3, Friday 1 for a possible stroke, near Railroad Street, Apartment 8 Alpha for a 25-year-old female.
01:43
Having a possible mental breakdown, possible stroke.
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Location mentioned:
Railroad St, Anderson, SC 29624
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