Dog bite emergency on Interstate 26 eastbound


Emergency responders discuss a dog bite incident on Interstate 26 eastbound. They coordinate medical units and traffic control to reach the patient.
Audio|Source: Charleston County Police, Fire, EMS/Rescue, Marine SAR
02:11
Transcript:
Dispatch Delta[2] 2. Kings 3 Command to Dispatch. Affirm, I don't know if you copied there asking for a second medic on 26. Command. It's going to be in reference for another dog bite. Cancel other incoming units. Copy on 529 King Street Canceler command on C-14-16[1]. Hey firm. Sorry, I was listening to their channel as well. I'll probably have four available and just, excuse me, excuse me, seven available in just a second. Sorry, that way. Can you confirm where they will get in the eastbound or westbound? Looks like it's eastbound. They said they have all the traffic stopped after 70s. I got it. You can... I'll be out there in just one second. Copy it. This isch, medic for me. Medicare. For the second time. For the second patient, it's going to be 26 eastbound. They said to get on from 78. Yes, ma'am. However, that officer said, that he was and did not need EMS at this time for us to go to the one on 26th. Copy that. They're going to be on 26 East. They said get on from 78. They've got 26E shut down. Great knowledge, thank you. Well, it looks like you're going to come down the ramp to get on 26 East and then flipping them up opposite direction. Thank you, ma'am. We're out with them.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C-14-16: Cancel incoming units
[2]
Delta: Serious (Delta-level) EMS response
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Location mentioned:
US-78, Charleston, SC
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