Medical emergency at primary care involving elderly woman, Honea Path SC
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A medical emergency occurred near South Shirley Avenue at AnMed Primary Care involving a 78-year-old woman with low blood pressure. Emergency responders arrived to provide assistance and transport.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Honey if I first responder, I'm a first six-person in my first six-person in primary care.
00:10
Honey, if I first responder, a sick person, near South Shirley Avenue at AnMed Primary Care, nearest cross Church Street.
00:17
It's about 11 o'clock.
00:19
The East Main Street is at North Catherine Street in picking.
00:23
From a burgundy Dodge pickup.
00:27
(number withheld) North Carolina is a dealer tag.
00:30
Fox Delta 6201 Alpha, FD 6201A.
00:35
Depper.
00:37
I'll say one thing.
00:39
Central Handback chart 3, semi-clear of Oakwood and outside service.
00:45
No, fine, I copy, I'll see.
00:48
Yeah, this forward.
00:51
Anderson, R-70, 10-8[1].
00:53
10-8[1]. Timor.
00:55
This is where there have to keep in touch by.
00:59
20-503 I'll show you a rail sick person near South Shirley Avenue in a primary care associate's 78-year-old female low pressure issues.
01:11
Kathy Medic 1 transporting party to the LSA and MS Medic 2-1-12.
01:20
Medical 1, I copy, Transport, Medic 2.
01:23
Party to first-ake-person, near South Shirley Avenue.
01:27
78-year-old female, BP 70, ever fully.
01:30
They're about to come to the back of the building.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
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Location mentioned:
S Shirley Ave, Honea Path, SC 29654
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