Medical response to respiratory emergency and crash, Warrenville SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call for an elderly man experiencing respiratory distress near Augusta Road in Warrenville. Additional units were dispatched to a separate vehicle accident near Connector Road involving multiple injured individuals, including one person trapped and unresponsive.
Audio|Heard on: Aiken SC EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic five, medic five, near Augusta Road respiratory.
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Medic six, medic six, near Pine Street respiratory.
00:08
Eighty-two-year-old male.
00:10
Crossover Ridgecrest Road, 305E Delta Six.
00:13
Forty-five time for rescue.
00:15
So all you can show is something.
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Highway out of twelve.
00:18
Hey, from. Two one.
00:20
Making one send it.
00:21
Medic One, Medic One, near Connector Road.
00:25
Accident with injuries confirmed.
00:27
One ejection,
00:29
One trapped in the car, one confirmed entrapped unresponsive.
00:32
Confirmed roll.
00:35
Cross off Harrington Road.
00:38
Thirty-two B Bravo three.
00:41
One zero. Two four.
00:43
Ninety-eight. Our cop, we have a total of three patients now.
00:46
Medic five sent out.
00:48
We're unsure. We're getting told different things.
00:50
As of right now, it looks like there are three.
00:52
Could just be two.
00:54
Medic five, near Augusta Road, respiratory.
00:58
Eighty-four-year-old male.
01:02
Cross of Second Street 183 C Charlie five.
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