Person injured by bay door with head wound at Shutterfly Boulevard, Fort Mill SC
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According to the dispatch call, a person near Shutterfly Boulevard was injured when a bay door struck their head, causing uncontrolled bleeding. They are conscious and found near the water tower.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire and EMS
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01:44
Transcript:
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Flint Hill Engine 2, District 215, and EMS 213.
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Priority 1[1].
00:06
Crushing injury.
00:08
Near Shutterfly Boulevard.
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Shutterfly.
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Have U.S. 1.
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Emus 1.
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Emis 1. Thomas, please.
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Tommy.
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McComb, Strait, Floyd Hylton 2 in route.
00:32
In route, please no legend 2, you utilize Tech 21.
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Paycom 214 in route.
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Copy EMS 213 in route.
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Com District 213 in route.
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Copy.
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Repeat, please.
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EMS 21. Please use TAC 21.
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You have to cover the page of them on right this time.
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Copy.
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MS. 213,
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were you calling Control?
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Yeah, we were getting on TAC 21.
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Copy. Thank you.
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EMS 213,
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District 215, Flint Hill Engine 2,
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Priority 1[1], crushing injury, near Shutterfly Boulevard for a bay door that fell on a person's head.
01:33
Bleeding is uncontrolled.
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A cloth is applied.
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The person is conscious.
01:37
The person is no longer under the bay door.
01:39
They have been located near the water tower.
01:42
Someone will be outside to meet responders.
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:
Shutterfly Blvd, Fort Mill, SC 29708
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