Postpartum woman passing large blood clots at apartment, Clover SC
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A 28-year-old woman who recently gave birth is passing large blood clots at her apartment near Amesbury Court. EMS responded to the medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire and EMS
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
EMS 9 Priority 1[1] greeting at near Amesbury Court apartment 309 TAC 11
00:17
Rock Hill Engine 3 and Rock Hill Engine 6 Priority 2 smell of natural or propane gas at near Cherry Road Sweet 101 Adventure Air Sports TAC 17 Back on Rock Hill engine 6
00:39
Rockhill Engine 6
00:42
I'm sure 26 out of service.
00:44
You can this, that's the next label, uh, engine for I come.
00:49
Copy.
00:54
Ft 26.
00:57
Sir, Tom, can I have a tag terminal for firearm testing, please.
01:03
TAC 18, please.
01:08
Air Commit 26-118.
01:13
Stand by please.
01:21
Rock Hill Engine 5.
01:24
Priority 2.
01:25
Smell of natural or propane gas.
01:28
At near Cherry Road, Suite 101.
01:32
Adventure Air Sports.
01:34
TAC 17.
01:37
Go ahead with your traffic, please.
01:41
This is FD26.
01:43
If you would show me out at near White Street, I don't know if you're testing the notification from the address by F-C-26 and do not just that type apparatus.
01:56
Copy near White Street.
02:03
Amesbury Court, Apartment 309, the 28-year female, delivered a baby on Thanksgiving, now passing blood clots the size of golf balls, not on severe crampers.
02:18
Okay.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority, life-threatening emergency requiring immediate response with lights and sirens by police, fire, or EMS.
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Location mentioned:
Amesbury Ct Apt 309, Clover, SC 29710
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