Lifting assistance needed for female at residence, Chesterfield SC
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Emergency responders were called to assist a 54-year-old female at a residence near Hunts Mill Road, Chesterfield. She was not injured but needed help to be lifted and assisted to stand, weighing approximately 267 pounds.
Audio|Heard on: Chesterfied County EMS, McBee Rescue, and Alligator Fire District
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03:9
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, EMS4, needing to respond near Hunts Mill Road in Chesterfield regarding lifting assist.
00:24
Attention, EMS4, needed to respond near Hunts Mill Road in Chesterfield in reference to lifting.
00:33
It says 2400 clear 1249.
00:40
I'll be in route.
00:45
10-4[1] in route.
00:52
Smith.
00:57
EMS5, go ahead.
01:05
Seeing for it, much appreciated.
01:12
TMS4, you're going to be responding to a 54-year-old female, not injured, just needs help getting up.
01:18
Two hundred and sixty-seven pounds, he is a walker.
01:20
Caller stated it took about six people to get her up last time.
01:29
I'll be there out.
01:33
TN4.
01:35
Are there four other people there?
01:42
That's negative.
01:43
Would you like me to get rescuing around?
01:50
That's important.
01:52
Yeah, I don't want to further on it.
02:22
At Chesterfield Rescue, you need to respond near Hunt-Snell Road in reference to lift and assist.
02:44
Chester for the rescue needed to respond near Hunts Mill Road in reference to lifting assists 2400 clear 1252.
02:59
1418 in route 1418 in route
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative (Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Hunts Mill Rd, Chesterfield, SC 29709
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