Elderly woman choking at clubhouse near Felts Parkway, Fort Mill SC
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Responders received a call about an elderly woman choking at the clubhouse near Felts Parkway. The caller disconnected before answering questions. Emergency crews responded immediately to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2 and EMS 212, you're responding priority 1 near Felts Parkway.
00:06
The caller advised they were at the clubhouse but wasn't in actual address, the second caller advice.
00:13
It was near Felts Parkway.
00:16
It's wherever the clubhouse is at.
00:18
For an elderly female patient, choking, approximately 80 years old, come in the front door,
00:25
the caller wasn't answering questions and then disconnected.
00:32
Copy.
00:39
Just confirming that they're at the clubhouse for the neighborhood.
00:44
Affirmative, that's what the caller said.
00:47
Copy that. Show Engine 2 on scene.
00:50
Copy. Copy.
00:51
The relation to a page.
00:59
Copy.
01:06
EMS 5 Priority 1[1] Trouble Breathing at (number withheld), Lucky Court.
01:15
TAC11. Copy.
01:24
Rock Hill Engine 1.
01:26
Priority 1[1].
01:28
Trouble breathing.
01:29
At (number withheld), Lucky Court.
01:31
Tuck 11.
01:36
Yes, ma'am.
01:38
Copy.
01:42
Rock Hill Engine 3 and Rock Hill ladder 2.
01:46
Priority 1[1].
01:47
Fire alarm.
01:48
At (number withheld), Mount Gallant Road.
01:51
McDonald's, Mount Gallant.
01:54
Tech 15.
01:59
Next, Count 3.
02:02
Demast 3.
02:05
Routine to Rock Hill, please.
02:07
Copy.
02:12
The Commi MS.
02:14
212 on scene.
02:17
Copy.
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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