Medical teams respond to multiple patients with chest pain


Emergency medical teams are responding to several people who are having chest pain and trouble breathing. Some individuals are in serious condition, including one who is unconscious. The situation involves coordination of care at different locations.
Audio|Source: Anderson County Public Safety
02:43
Transcript:
Medic 1, if you would post 81 and 85. Medical 1 copies. Medic 18, if you would post P2.2. I'll begin at B.A.F. M.F. M.F. is going to be around 2.1.3 River Street. 8.03 River Street, 4 (name withheld), having some chestings to read and cross. How we're happening. Central Medicaid, six. We're going to be clear with a waiver. breathing difficulty, turn on 815, channel 2. 10-4[1]. Central medic 6, back on 1. Do we need to take that? Medi-6, that's affirmative. You're going to be by closer unit. Party 1 breathing difficulty. Medic 3, you can disregard. 8-4. 96, back on 2. and having chest pains, having problems breathing. Everybody's pulling the driveway off of a Washington Street patient will be outside. Alpha 8, medic 18, 31 unconscious, 7.8, 816, channel TELT. 18 or 2. Alpha 818 on 2. Schedule 700. It's good. Senator, you show 13 on your channel. You should have both units back in service. Signal 4. Comptominic 13, good morning. Stand by for you tall test. You would have to copy that cap. PD for me, please. Out of 8, Medicaid team being around, probably one front of unconscious. 2,000 East Greenwood Street, North Campus. You're going to go to floor at number two, be outpatient surgery. They're going to lead you to a recover room where the patient's located. Six-year-old team. electric shock therapy one to eight-five hypotensive
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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E River St, South Carolina
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