14-year-old male treated for sickle-cell crisis, Georgetown SC
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Emergency responders were called to a residence near King Street for a 14-year-old male experiencing a sickle-cell crisis. The patient had been given medication about five minutes before the call and was located in his bedroom.
Audio|Heard on: Georgetown County Public Saftey
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Transcript:
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Attention MOX-1303-103, 612-pain, location near King Street.
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Attention MOX-103 reported, sickle-cell pain near King Street, basic 10 engine 1 response.
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Timeout 3.30.
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E264-2020, come check.
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SC544. 10.
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E924, central time check.
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U.S.
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17.
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104 units, she's going to be responding to a 14-year-old male patient, caller advised her brother's having a sickle-cell crisis, caller advising that he's going to be in his bedroom.
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She did state that she gave him an oxy-pulling, a stimulant,
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five minutes ago.
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She advised that the foresight will be on, location near King Street.
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Location mentioned:
King St, Georgetown, SC 29440
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