Male found with altered consciousness and body pain, Powdersville SC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical call near Anderson Road and Bridges Drive for a 40-year-old male with altered consciousness and full-body pain.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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May 14, 41 for a sick person, near Anderson Road and Bridges Drive, 40-year-old male, altered level of consciousness, whole-body pain.
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40-0, central session.
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104.
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ALS 7, did you call me call?
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No question.
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On 2.
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Prairie 1, Channel 2.
00:37
ALS7, party 1 and 6 person, near Anderson Road and Bridges Drive, 40-year-old male, altered level of consciousness, and whole body pain.
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May 13, arriving in the image.
00:51
1090, 1094, 150, no injuries, U.S.
00:55
76 at Wilcodon Road involving a motorcycle.
00:59
May 13, copy and an amen.
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Copy.
01:20
Medi-19, your radio, broke up, Trojan.
01:29
We should be in maintenance status still.
01:32
8-5.
01:34
10-4, just making sure.
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We're pleased to be in hold the long.
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And we're all of us.
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10.57, Master's Boulevard, 881.
01:48
Tenfold, Jimmy, Tencent.
01:51
State five, eight, ten-four.
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You've had a ten, get this batch of twenty-one.
02:02
Central, hey, L.S.
02:03
So we're responding to Morin.
02:10
L.S. 7, ten-four, and D.C., D.S.D.
02:14
Responding to, Anderson, Ray.
02:17
Patschromative.
02:19
Covey, I got your route.
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L.S. 7 is near Anderson Road and Bridges Drive.
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Central Procedureation.
02:35
Middict 10, Central, Middick 10.
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Location mentioned:
Anderson Rd, Powdersville, SC 29611
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