Man with severe back pain and numbness needs medical aid, York SC
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Emergency medical services responded to a man near Vermilion Drive at Carolina Acres at Shiloh. The 51-year-old man reported severe back pain, numbness in his legs, inability to stand, and loss of bladder control. He has a medical history including hypertension and blood clots. The patient is alert and requested transport to a medical facility.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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EMS 14 priority 2 back pain near Vermilion Drive at Carolina Acres at Shiloh.
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Go ahead. Command.
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If Chef is available today, please send them all locations to assist with a program motor.
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Copy.
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Acculifier, ladder two, engine five, priority two carbon monoxide alarm, near Tinsley Way at the Chili's.
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Zone 33,
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carbon monoxide, gas detection.
01:03
Mark, I'm showing you.
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Five on Steam.
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Five of one, Tens, Command, Ladder Tensley, Cemetery, commercial, nothing showing.
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Probably. Okay, cool.
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EMS 14, MedCom.
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14.
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Priority 2, back pain, near Vermilion Drive in the Carolina Acres at Shiloh.
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For a 51-year-old male with the history of hypertension, blood clots,
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back pain, unable to control their bladder, numbness in their legs, and unable to stand.
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That's on MS2.
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MS2? MIS2.
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Priority 2 to Rock Hill.
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Copy. Happy.
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MS2 34.
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2K. And you want.
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Go ahead, sir.
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You guys can back down to priority two.
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Patient is alert and oriented; they wish to be transported.
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I have vitals if you'd like them.
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Location mentioned:
Vermilion Dr, York, SC 29745
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