Medical call for woman coughing after inhaling water, Fort Mill SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call near Merritt Boulevard Extension for a 62-year-old woman with Alzheimer's who began coughing after accidentally inhaling water. The patient was nonverbal and requested to be checked by medical personnel.
Audio|Heard on: Clover Public Safety
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Transcript:
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EMS 5, priority two[1], sickness near Merritt Boulevard Extension.
00:07
TAC 11.
00:13
Step off your ice bike.
00:17
How far are we?
00:22
They call me EMS 5.
00:26
EMS 5.
00:28
Yeah, we're out.
00:34
Copy. Yeah.
00:40
He's showing out near Heather Hill on Cofa.
00:47
Okay.
00:53
Going on S110 boat.
01:00
Sixty-one thirty-six, same traffic.
01:03
Sixty-one thirty-six, Stanford.
01:11
I am sorry.
01:17
Third party caller's husband is en route.
01:21
Ten-minute ETA.
01:27
Responding priority two[1] to near Merritt Boulevard Extension for a 62-year-old woman with history of Alzheimer's.
01:35
She's coughing from accidentally inhaling water.
01:39
She wants to be checked out.
01:40
The patient is nonverbal.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority two: Non-life-threatening medical response (moderate urgency), e.g., fall
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Location mentioned:
Merritt Rd, Fort Mill, SC 29715
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