Two medical emergencies reported on Gumtree Lane and Matthews Drive, Hilton Head Island SC
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Emergency responders attended two medical cases: a 63-year-old woman on Gumtree Lane having trouble breathing and chest pain, and a 39-year-old unconscious woman with diabetes near Matthews Drive.
Audio|Heard on: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
441 respond to a coordinated call for Gumtree Lane, Cross Street, Road, and King's Neck Road, repeating.
00:07
4141 respond to a coordinated call for Gumtree Lane, Cross Street, Browns Island Road, and King's Neck Road, timeout 255.
00:19
Is that Squad 41?
00:21
Squad 41.
00:25
En route.
00:28
So for Squad 41, responding to a coordinated call for Gumtree Lane.
00:32
It's regarding a conscious alert, 63-year-old female having difficulty breathing and complaining of chest pain, still gathering additional.
00:46
Medic 3. Ladder 5.
00:50
Near Matthews Drive.
00:52
Unconscious, fainting, emergent response.
00:56
TAC 1[1]. Medic 3.
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Ladder 5.
01:00
Near Matthews Drive.
01:01
Unconscious, fainting.
01:03
Emergent response.
01:05
TAC 1[1].
01:10
Say, Squad 41.
01:16
Longfrey. Newport's 414.
01:23
Medic 3.
01:31
Medic 3, you're responding to the apartment of the public storage for a 39-year-old female, unconscious, breathing, reporting diabetic problems? Thank you.
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[1]
TAC 1: Tactical channel 1 for operations/communications
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Location mentioned:
Mathews Dr, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
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