Medical emergency chest pain, stair-chair use requested, Anderson SC
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Medical emergency reported for a patient with chest pain near Centerville Road. Emergency responders requested a stair chair for assistance and provided basic life support transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Can you get me a stair carry this way priority one?
00:05
That's fine, yeah.
00:07
Thank you.
00:14
Number five, party one requested by Taylor at 17 on scenes.
00:18
Talk about 2026.
00:19
Channel 2.
00:25
2974, 7994, Anderson.
00:27
Highway 153 and Old Bendinson Road, 1050, clear at 2026.
00:35
512.
00:37
Probably party one down two.
00:39
Five on two.
00:40
Five on two.
00:41
Okay,
00:43
I believe the EMS went 1044 if you could get back to the county.
00:49
Alphi, party one response for L.S.
00:52
17, a minute, nine on scene for chest pain patient, near Centerville Road.
00:58
Cross street's going to be Clifton Landing Drive.
01:01
It's going to be for a stair-chair request.
01:08
Okay, Al-File, you repeat the address.
01:16
Farned, near Centerville Road.
01:20
If you're calling here, we'll give you the gate code again.
01:24
Okay, for sure.
01:25
I'll call here.
01:28
Copy, we got you in route, thank you.
01:29
Thank you. That's your medical let.
01:36
Medical left.
01:38
Medical left.
01:41
Party 2 BLS[1] to GMH.
01:48
Meg Leavencock, BLS[1], Party 2, GMH.
Police codes explained
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[1]
BLS: Basic prehospital emergency medical care provided at a non-advanced level.
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Location mentioned:
Centerville Rd, Anderson, SC 29625
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