Elderly woman has trouble breathing near Spring Blossom Trail, Fort Mill SC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to assist an 83-year-old woman near Spring Blossom Trail who was having trouble breathing. She has a medical history including a fall, urinary tract infection, and kidney infection.
Audio|Heard on: Clover Public Safety
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Transcript:
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EMS 211 and Fort Mill Squad 1 Priority 1[1] trouble breathing near Spring Blossom Trail tag 11
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at school bus versus the Chevy Equinox and be on Lwana Avenue in front of the gated entrance to the new.
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Dallas 184 is in route.
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Telfare.
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863 can then?
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863.
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We're on Martin Luther King if you want to divert us to this.
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Tenfer. All right, Central.
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General.
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General, you can't do it.
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Timor.
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Carolina, 702, Charlie, Charlie Gravillima, 7.02, Cibola, CBO,
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and the toilet, gray.
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10.4.
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Charlie, one.
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I'm clear.
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Ten-four.
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Ten-24 is that public service?
01:34
Yeah, four.
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You can show Fort Mill engine three in route and place a Fort Mills plot one.
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Copy.
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22 counties.
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SR 22.
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I'll be out with a disturbance of mystery high school.
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I don't need any further.
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Ten, four.
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So,
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Teno Faleo.
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11 Fort Mill Engine 3, Yuram route, priority 1, trouble breathing, near Spring Blossom Trail for an 83-year-old female, difficulty breathing, history of fall, UTI, and kidney infection.
02:43
Copy?
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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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