Emergency medical response to bleeding near Lucas Street, Rock Hill SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a severe bleeding incident near Lucas Street involving a 36-year-old male with recent rectal cancer and an uncontrolled lower gastrointestinal bleed.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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EMS 12 Priority 1 bleeding near Lucas Street apartment J TAC11 TAC11 MAMIS 12 TAMS 12
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InRap Copy
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All right grandpa's on your 4
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Go ahead.
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South nothing is having to complete.
00:32
Copy.
00:35
7,000 Regent Parkway.
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I have a four-story commercial facility.
00:41
Megan size, nothing visible from the exterior on three sides.
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I have a hydro right in front of it at the truck.
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Little engine one portable and we'll have Regent Park Command being investigated votes.
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Copy. Copy.
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Regent Command, Firecom.
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Go ahead.
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Constructors being done on the building.
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Dostep is set, but the signal's off.
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Go and give us control time.
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Pond was free to go up.
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Copy.
01:10
I've got my election on the timing complete.
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Copy.
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EMS 12, income.
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Yes.
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near Lucas Street Apartment J.
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Yorkshire Subdivision, 36-year-old male, recent diagnosis of
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the rectal cancer uncontrolled lower GI bleed.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Lucas St j, Rock Hill, SC 29730
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