Cardiac arrest reported near Marina Side Drive, Hilton Head Island SC
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Emergency units responded to a cardiac arrest and breathing difficulties reported near Marina Side Drive in Hilton Head Island. Multiple medical teams arrived and provided care.
Audio|Heard on: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 3. Truck 6.
00:03
Near Marina Side Drive.
00:05
Breathing problems.
00:06
Emergent response.
00:08
TAC 1. Medic 3.
00:11
Truck 6. Near Marina Side Drive.
00:14
Breathing problems.
00:15
Emergent response.
00:17
Pack 1.
00:24
Engine 3. Battalion 1.
00:27
Near Marina Side Drive.
00:29
Cardiac arrest, emergent response.
00:32
TAC 1. Engine 3.
00:34
Battalion 1.
00:36
Near Marina Side Drive.
00:38
Cardiac arrest.
00:39
Emergent response.
00:41
Pac 1.
00:49
Engine 3 is out of service.
00:51
Medic 3 received.
00:53
We've upgraded this to cardiac.
00:57
Received. Received.
01:04
One. Medic 1.
01:07
Near Marina Side Drive.
01:09
Cardiac arrest.
01:10
Emergent response.
01:13
Dispatch, clerk, I'd think.
01:22
Dispatch, Medic 1.
01:24
Medic 1.
01:27
1.
01:30
1.
01:32
Medic 1.
01:35
Service.
01:38
Medic 1 receive, Andrew 1 else service.
01:45
Dispatch, car 26.
01:46
Is you doing? Car 26.
01:49
Car 26 will respond in place of the battalion one.
01:54
Car 26, proceed.
01:59
Dispatch, truck 6.
02:01
Truck 6. Truck 6.
02:07
Truck 6 is a patient.
02:10
Truck 6, received a patient.
02:17
This is a rash, medic through the patient.
02:20
Medic 3 receive a patient.
02:27
Stretch, medic three.
02:29
Medic three.
02:31
Patient has a policy to cancel incoming.
02:35
Medics are received.
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Location mentioned:
Marina Side Dr, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
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