Medical emergency at Stuart Point Road for coronary issue, Seabrook Island SC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical emergency near Stuart Point Road involving a 67-year-old male with a coronary issue.
Audio|Heard on: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
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Transcript:
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End in 82, respond to medical complaint near Stuart Point Road,
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and Stuart Point Road, cross to you, Jacob Lane and Collier Lane repeating.
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End in 82, respond to medical complaint near Stuart Point Road, Carstree at Jacob Lane and Collier Lane, timeout is 1526.
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This passed in 182.
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Indian 82.
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Then route.
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For Indian 82, if I'm coming around to a medical correction.
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It's been changed to cardiac arrest near Stuart Point Road.
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It's coming for a...
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...be a coronary for a 67-year-old male that's constantly...
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Much Mnitone engine 84.
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10-4[1] Ndn84.
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This is not a cardiac arrest in D&A2.
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This is going to be a coronary problem.
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A2-Continence.
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You still need the NGN84?
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Yes, please.
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We'll respond to a Coordinated apartment near Stuart Point Road, Proctuary, J-Cup Lane, and call you a lane to assist engine 82, timeout is 1528.
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This is June 84 is in route, copy information.
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2.J4.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative (Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Stuart Point Rd, Seabrook, SC 29940
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