Male patient needs lifting assistance near Hunts Mill Road, Chesterfield SC
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Emergency responders were called to near Hunts Mill Road for a male patient needing lifting assistance. The patient had been treated the night before.
Audio|Heard on: Chesterfied County EMS, McBee Rescue, and Alligator Fire District
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
I touch the EMS2, need to respond to 3451 Huntsville Road, 3541 Hutsnell Road near Cresthaven Lane, being referenced to lifting assistance.
00:21
Attention, EMS2.
00:23
Need to respond 3451-Hudsmill Road, 3451, Huntsville Road, Aircrest Haven Lane, 2 lifting assistance.
00:33
2400, clear,
00:36
732.
00:37
Two copies.
00:43
1014. 1042.
00:51
My Friday and there's two.
00:56
Go ahead.
00:59
Just let me the patient they trained forwarded last night coming home.
01:05
Yeah,
01:09
boy, it's going to be a few male patient.
01:12
They did have a call out there last night.
01:18
Ten, for you and selling outside farmers for assistance with us.
01:26
A formative.
01:44
Patricia Hillsville Fire needs to respond to 3451 Huntsville Road, 3451 Hunts Mill Road, Deer Crest, Hayden Lane,
01:54
reference lifting assistance.
02:11
Attention, Cheshville Rescue, Tewfield Fire, either respond to 3451 Huxville Road.
02:19
34551 Huntsville Road there, Cresthaven Lane, reference lifting assistance for EMS.
02:25
2400 clear,
02:27
736.
02:34
Here, Mr. Chair, Judge for Rescue, Chillsville Fire, you respond to a 54-year-old email.
02:39
She's alert, breathing normally, about she had a ground level fall,
02:43
and needs to help getting the medical issue of high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart problems.
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Chesterfield County, SC
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