Medical emergency for unconscious man with breathing issues, Chesterfield SC
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Emergency responders were called to near Croft Jones Road for a 52-year-old man who was unconscious. He was short of breath, incoherent, and reported stomach pain. He has a history of high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
Audio|Heard on: Chesterfied County EMS, McBee Rescue, and Alligator Fire District
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02:11
Transcript:
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MS2, Chesterfield Rescue's QRV[1], EMS2, Chesterfield Rescue, QRV, need to respond,
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near Croft Jones Road, unconscious.
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POME
00:39
EMS2, Chesterfield Rescue, QRV[1], MS2, Chesterfield Rescue, QRV, need to respond, priority 1, near Croft Jones Road,
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near Croft Jones Road, Cross Streets, Angelus Road, unconscious,
00:56
2400, clear,
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137.
01:05
And for two, copy.
01:14
Copy to a route, responding to a 52-year-old male, short of breath,
01:19
he's able to talk but is incoherent, he passed out and is having stomach pain.
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He says he felt fine yesterday, history of high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
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Responding party 1, 2400 clear, 141.
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4-11-14-11-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-9.
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You were breaking in and out really bad.
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Yeah, well, that'll be in response.
01:53
You're responding to a 52-year-old male,
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short of breath.
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He's able to talk but incoherent.
02:01
He passed out and is having stomach pain.
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He felt fine yesterday.
02:05
History of high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
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2400 clear, 151.
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[1]
QRV: Unit ready/available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Croft Jones Rd, Chesterfield, SC 29709
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