Medical call for diabetic emergency near Rosewood Dr, Anderson SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders were dispatched to assist a 61-year-old female experiencing high blood sugar near Rosewood Drive and West Mauldin Street in Anderson, South Carolina. The patient was reported to be waiting outside near the mailbox.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 10, priority two[1] for a diabetic.
00:02
Come on (number withheld), channel two.
00:08
610 Central, do you copy call?
00:15
610 Central, two copy call.
00:22
Medic 10, did you copy call?
00:28
Medic 10 Central, Medic 10, did you copy your call?
00:40
Again, a priority two[1] for a diabetic.
00:42
Turn out (number withheld), take it home.
00:49
Copy that, I can't have you out.
00:57
10-2.
01:04
Medic 10 being routed priority two[1] for diabetic near Rosewood Drive, apartment A.
01:11
Cross street of West Mauldin Street.
01:13
You're going to have a 61-year-old female with high sugar.
01:17
She should be standing outside waiting on you near the mailbox wearing a red shirt and green pants.
01:23
10-4[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority two: Response priority level 2
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Rosewood Dr a, Anderson, SC 29625
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