Emergency medical call for altered mental status near Wilson Street, Fort Mill SC
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According to the dispatch call, an emergency medical response was dispatched near Wilson Street for a 73-year-old woman experiencing altered mental status. The scene was secured by the sheriff's office.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
EMS 211 and Fort Mill Squad 1.
00:03
Priority 2[1].
00:04
Altered mental status.
00:06
At near Wilson Street, TAC11[2].
00:14
Com 15 is that patient could you.
00:16
Copy.
00:22
(Name withheld) at hospital.
00:25
Copy.
00:30
Take out full most problems are up.
00:33
Copy. Okay.
00:34
Okay.
00:38
I'm technical command.
00:40
Go ahead.
00:45
Situation under control.
00:47
Copy. Copy.
00:50
At 1035, Glenarden Drive, Apartment D, TAC11[2].
01:00
Come, UMis, 211.
01:03
211.
01:05
In-rah.
01:07
Edcom. Come.
01:09
Chemistry.
01:11
En route.
01:13
Top.
01:18
Dreamacom?
01:21
You go ahead.
01:23
You can upgrade your traffic.
01:25
Calls then change to priority one bleeding.
01:29
Be counting. Thank you, Tom.
01:31
Got one.
01:36
Amis one?
01:40
One out of front.
01:42
Copy.
01:47
MS 214 formal squad one you're both in route Priority 2[1] near Wilson Street scene secure sheriff's office on scene with a 73 year old female having an altered mental status no further two eleven copy
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response requiring prompt attention but not immediate emergency intervention.
[2]
TAC11: Tactical radio channel 11 designated for law enforcement operations or coordination.
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Location mentioned:
Wilson St, Fort Mill, SC 29715
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