Possible stroke emergency for elderly man in easley, Easley SC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a 90-year-old man for a possible stroke near Pearsall Highway in Easley, South Carolina.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
ALS7, Madi 15,
00:02
31 for a possible stroke, Channel 2.
00:04
Central Medic 2, back on your channel.
00:08
This in Garley.
00:10
This is EO2.
00:13
After two, I got you back in a rabbit, Rob Spring.
00:15
C.O.G.
00:16
Copy.
00:18
I didn't tell me.
00:23
Medics, 17.
00:25
We've already seen for a heart problems, John.
00:27
I love it.
00:29
Pnex 15, probably one stroke.
00:31
3515 pills are highway and easily.
00:33
It's going to be for a (name withheld) male.
00:36
The medic 16, you can return to postage in one color.
00:44
That's your medic 16.
00:46
See for 17 in the row.
00:52
We're back up on your channel.
00:59
Medics 17 chain are out.
01:00
Party 2 for heart problems.
01:02
Near Montgomery Drive and Anderson.
01:04
It's going to be a superior pain management for (name withheld) male.
01:10
Copy 16. I got you back in route.
01:12
The first one caller.
01:17
Stand for it, thank you.
01:42
ALA7 Central.
01:45
ALS 7 Central.
01:47
So we're going.
01:53
Hey, look, 24 Central.
01:57
I'm trying to contact you by fault.
02:01
Copy, we got he.
02:05
ALF7 priority one possible stroke 3515 pels are highway and easily it's going to be for a (name withheld) year old male 10 4 in row 1090 to 90 to 94 pitting 1046 in Anderson county on south main street in guthrie avenue it's going to be an 18 railroad as a rope down 3 breakout 2 33 4
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Easley, SC
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