Elderly woman experiences possible stroke in Anderson, Anderson SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical teams responded to a possible stroke involving an elderly woman near Highway 29 South in Anderson. Advanced Life Support (ALS) units were dispatched to provide care.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Medic Three, ALS[1] Eleven Thirty-One for a stroke.
00:03
Time out 1113.
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Channel three, channel two.
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ALS[1] Nineteen, go ahead.
00:11
Pulling me out of my call area for a little while, but I am still available.
00:17
Copy that.
00:22
11, I don't think you hit my phone, but I copy.
00:25
I'm gonna get it too.
00:27
10-4.
00:33
11.
00:35
Charlie 1.
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Charlie 1.
00:41
Did you hit ALS[1] 19's tones probably about 15 or so minutes ago?
00:49
ALS[1] 1193, priority one possible stroke.
00:52
Near Highway 29 South in Anderson for an 85-year-old female.
00:59
Time is 24, high speed.
01:01
1057 no injuries.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical response providing higher-level prehospital care, typically by paramedics.
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Location mentioned:
US-29, Anderson, SC 29626
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