Medical emergency with CPR in progress near Galway Lane, Clover SC
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Emergency responders provided CPR to an unconscious man near Galway Lane. The man has a history of cancer. The situation was life-threatening and received a high priority response.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire and EMS
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
District 1 and EMS 6.
00:03
Priority 1[1].
00:04
Unconscious not breathing.
00:06
At near Galway Lane, TAC11.
00:16
Clover Fire.
00:18
Priority 1[1].
00:19
EMS assist CPR.
00:21
At near Galway Lane.
00:23
TAC 11.
00:31
EMS 1 and Rock Hill Engine 4 Priority 1[1] MVA at Metaakes Road in Meikano's highway, TAC 14.
00:44
I'll be around.
00:47
Copy. Copy.
00:52
You copy, Mr.
00:53
2.
00:54
You miss 2.
00:56
In route B.
00:58
Copy. Copy.
01:03
There's a route.
01:05
Copy.
01:11
Over 253 in our station.
01:17
Over 23 is an office station.
01:18
Over 23 is north of the station.
01:25
Over 9s and right to station, one.
01:31
We're coming fours and we're out.
01:35
Copy.
01:36
Okay,
01:40
Tom, how many?
01:43
EMSA.
01:45
All right.
01:51
Come, EMS4.
01:53
UMS4. EMS4.
01:56
EMS4, back in service.
02:00
Tuck.
02:03
At 1020, North Congress Street, Spring Oaks, York, TAC 11.
02:14
Lower two-eighthap station one.
02:20
EMS 6, District 1, Clover Fire responding priority 1 to near Galway Lane for 57-year-old male with history of cancer.
02:29
CPR was in progress until the caller ended.
Police codes explained
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[1]
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:
Galway Ln, Clover, SC 29710
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