Medical emergency for man who fell at residence, Fort Mill SC
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A 64-year-old man experienced a fall at his home near Ivy Trail Way. The man recently had dental surgery and has been bedridden. He also has diabetes and it is unclear if he has been taking his medication.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire and EMS
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02:17
Transcript:
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Flint Hill Engine 1 and EMS 214.
00:03
Priority 1[1], fall near Ivy Trail Way, TAC11.
00:14
At Com EMS 212.
00:16
Okay, right, uh-bye.
00:17
MS-212.
00:21
Priority 2 to Pineville.
00:31
Publish one drop.
00:34
Copy.
00:37
EMS 1,
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Priority 1[1].
00:45
Syncope. At Ebenesar Road, Rockhill Family Practice.
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Pack 11.
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In route.
00:56
Copy.
00:59
I call MS1.
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CMS 1.
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CMS 1? No.
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Copy?
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Rocket engine 4.
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Zero.
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We're out.
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Copy.
01:25
I can't name is 12.
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You must 12?
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We show us off, D-D.
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I apologize, sir.
01:35
You were talked over.
01:36
Can I show you up?
01:39
Show us off, D-D.
01:41
Copy.
01:45
Porn and we're out.
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Hill Engine 1, EMS 214, Priority 1[1], fall near Ivy Trail Way in the English Trails Subdivision for a 64-year-old male.
02:06
He had dental surgery three days ago, bedridden since week.
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He fell out of the bed and weighs approximately 200 pounds.
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He also is diabetic and we're unsure if he's been taking his diabetic meds.
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:
Ivy Trail Way, Fort Mill, SC 29715
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