Medical emergency for chest pain in honea path, Honea Path SC
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Emergency responders addressed a medical emergency involving a 68-year-old male experiencing chest pain and a high heart rate at a location near North Main Street in Honea Path.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Honeycutting, it's just about an EMS and fires.
00:02
We're around to 239.
00:03
North Main Street for a heart problem.
00:08
Time on.
00:15
Same one.
00:18
ALF 21 minute, 13, for 81 for heart problems, timeout 152, channel 2.
00:24
Thank you, fire for responders.
00:26
Part 1 for a heart problem, near North Main Street.
00:29
Cross Street is going to be Central Avenue.
00:30
I'm out 0152.
00:33
Hey, that's 2, 21, 2.2.
00:37
Hey, that's 3102.
00:40
This is actually, I'll hike that truck 3 will be around.
00:44
ALS-21B, 301 for chest pain, heart problems, party one for heart problems, near North Main Street, Honea Path.
00:53
It's going to be for a 68-year-old male city's heart rate at 188.
00:58
Copy 303, heavy in there out, party one for a heart problem.
01:02
Near North Main Street, Cross Street, Central Avenue.
01:05
Patients will be a 68-year-old male.
01:08
Enterment, interesting.
01:10
Last unit, I couldn't copy your radios.
01:14
Informatic radio.
01:16
Copy through your radios.
01:21
Echoing. I have you out of the M.S.
01:24
Happy thanks.
01:35
For Team, we are out, priority one for heart problems, near North Main Street, Cross Street, Central Avenue.
01:43
Heart problems for a 68-year-old male city's heart rate is 188.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Honea Path, SC 29654
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