Two rescued from water in near-drowning at local beach


Audio|Source: Charleston County Fire and EMS
02:40
Transcript:
Sash remission command VEVIs will be watching Jetsky at this time. We've got one holophones fire swelter in the water at this time with a light board. Got me. See, we'll be out checking. Direct, ma'am, speedroller, not a lot more. Just that's hobby. Staying 607 to Battalion 1006. Go for Battalion 1006. Do you need a boat? I've got a crew at our boat 670 at the Marina, Fiennios, to respond. We can go. No, sir, not this time. We were able to get the patient on our life board that we're bringing in for right now. I got it. The three two battalion 1006. Go for battalion 1006. I'm on the street side in front of the windjammer. Is this place okay or do you need me somewhere else? Negative. If you could come down to 9th Avenue, that's where we're going to be at. We're going to be right off the 9th Avenue on the beach. Golly 9th Avenue. This hatch, be advised, the last swimmer that was in the water is now out in Illinois. They're so shabby. Medic 8. You can clear. Medic 4 is closer. Delta 3. You have BLS65, a couple minutes out, and Medic 4 is now coming to you as well when you kind of advise that they're both still needed. I'll let you know as soon as I can set eyes on patients. I'm at 9th Avenue now. I'm having. Two patients, cat three at this time, 17-year-old male, 27-year-old female, who may all possibly help some water?
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Location mentioned:
9th Ave, Isle of Palms, SC 29451
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