Medical responders attend to a 64-year-old woman with chest pain, Honea Path SC
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call for a 64-year-old woman experiencing chest pain near Maryland Avenue. Personnel arrived and provided assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
All 8.5 first responders, stand by for party one chest pain.
00:07
AILUS 12, medic 12, be around 41 chest pain, channel 2.
00:13
5.5 first responders, party one chest pain, near Maryland Avenue.
00:20
Timeout 1711.
00:22
That's okay.
00:24
Say, well, hey, list, one's one thing, you got a room number.
00:28
Central 499, you can show me out at 408.
00:32
Sure.
00:35
Hey, L is 24.
00:36
No copy on scene.
00:37
Your room number is going to be 212 window, 212.
00:43
Copy truck 3 en route, 41 chest pain, near Maryland Avenue.
00:47
It would be a 64-year-old female.
00:50
Yeah, 4, thank you.
00:52
Hey, 1212.
00:55
How do you about the issue of all the AMS and a prior route to a chest saying near Maryland Avenue, a 64-year-old female.
01:03
Honey, pass copies?
01:05
25 copies.
01:07
Central Medic 4 are you, showed out at the morgue.
01:12
(number withheld) off the cell phone work.
01:16
Medit 12.1, Chestney, near Maryland Avenue.
01:20
It's going to be in a reference to a 64-year-old female.
01:24
Civil War cancel powers.
01:26
Senator 4, I'll copy you out at the morgue.
01:31
Copy-0-8-2.
01:35
Copy zero, I'll show you out of Emmett.
01:38
That's total two.
01:40
A list of all party one chest seen, near Maryland Avenue, 64 year old female.
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Location mentioned:
Maryland Ave, Honea Path, SC 29654
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