Medical response to possible heart issues on Stall Road, North Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a medical call near Stall Road for a person experiencing possible heart problems, including hypertension and high blood pressure. The patient reported headaches and a previous history of these issues.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston County Police, Fire, EMS/Rescue, Marine SAR
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Transcript:
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Medic 3. Engine 210-7068 near Stall Rd, Apartment 2B, heart problems.
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Charlie Response, Incident Channel EMS Ops.
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Medic 3, Engine 210, near Stall Rd, Apartment 2B, Cross Streets.
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Stall Road and Stall Road, heart problems.
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Charlie Response, Incidentally MF, House 1243.
00:29
Dispass, Mike, time's clear.
00:31
Yes, that's right.
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This has Madi-16.
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We spoke with MediC4.
00:36
Is there occasion to do a slump?
00:39
I'm okay. I'm okay.
00:41
Five to Zeltz, June.
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I add 65 to any supervisor.
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Send it.
00:54
Dr.
01:00
We were in near Stall Rd for this for problems,
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hypertension, high blood pressure, headache,
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history of this in July.
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We're closer than Medic 3, can we first respond and advise?
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Respect off 4, based on the location of the two units, have 65, go in and advise, they keep three in route until we do so.
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Location mentioned:
Stall Rd, North Charleston, SC 29406
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