Possible cardiac arrest of 40-year-old male in Westminster, Oconee County SC
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Emergency responders are on scene for a possible cardiac arrest involving a 40-year-old male near Johnny Cox Road in Westminster, South Carolina. CPR is in progress and additional assistance is en route.
Audio|Heard on: Oconee County Public Safety
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03:57
Transcript:
00:00
1017 for emergency, Johnny Cox Road.
00:04
Cox Road in Westminster.
00:07
Cross street is near Lake.
00:11
Complaint involving her son.
00:13
To a tuition.
00:16
Still getting further.
00:19
Okay.
00:23
The patient is a 40-year-old male.
00:32
It is a 40-year-old male.
00:46
He's getting part of that.
00:50
Very fond of us either, because if anybody close to six?
00:55
Talk to be in Relo.
00:58
St.
00:59
Ford, Vian, Vinevine.
01:00
It's upgraded to a cardiac at this time.
01:06
So all, okay.
01:08
One's got.
01:11
Have work.
01:16
They're calling on.
01:38
Possible cardiac arrest, Johnny Cox Road, Westminster Springs.
01:51
Got it, Pied, Brother.
01:56
Ganymy 24.
01:58
Okay.
02:01
Copy.
02:08
You let City Wahala units know that I'm coming by the house headed into the city.
02:18
County Alas seven,
02:20
take your case, Tom, please.
02:38
Number (number withheld), (number withheld).
02:44
All right.
03:10
RESTU-U-3, respondent.
03:12
This is near Southweree Road, Westminster.
03:16
Press U3, Respite U.S.S.U3, respondent, assist, near Southweree Road.
03:21
Near south of Harbin Drive.
03:29
Top-a-4.
03:38
49 by 21.
03:45
Yes,
03:48
ma'am, we advise that we do have CPR in progress.
03:53
It's 2.
03:56
They just turned on main.
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Johnny Cox Rd, South Carolina 29693
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