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Woman experiences severe back, ankle pain and breathing issuesWilliamston SC

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Near Harper St, Williamston, SC 29697

A 42-year-old woman at near Harper St is suffering from severe back and ankle pain along with difficulty breathing. Emergency medical services were dispatched to provide urgent care and transport her to a medical facility for treatment.

Audio|Source: Anderson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Please, Kathy. This should be advised. You know, this is going to be route to near Harper St for a medical call.
00:05
Reference to the vaccine.
00:10
611 cuts.
00:13
Okay.
00:16
Okay, 13. Is your copy call? Hey, 13, is your copy call?
00:18
At 13, are you on time of two?
00:26
Central High Pat truck 3rd route.
00:29
The truck 3 route, near Harper St, East McGee Street.
00:37
For a 42-year-old female with back pain.
00:41
Confirm in Middick 13. Are you on Channel 2[1] yet?
00:44
Andrews, that's C914.
00:48
Never.
00:53
Okay,
01:01
13, party one for backpane, Channel 2[1], timeout in 544 seconds home.
01:10
13-02.
01:20
Copy minute, 13, priority one for back pain, near Harper St for a 42-year-old female, having back in ankle pain,
01:28
and difficulty breathing. You're clear to end us through the front door.
01:33
Out 5. Party 2 for a 6-person, Channel 2[1]. Time out 5.45.
01:38
Central Mac 11. Channel 5.2.
01:43
Meg 11, go ahead.
01:50
South 5.1-2.
01:53
Central medical office. Please question the message.
01:56
Good day. All have a good day. Thank you.
01:59
Thank you.
02:00
545. Have a good day, Channel A. Thank you.
02:03
Anderson, C-702, 11041 in Ken.
02:08
Out 5. Is you a little measure A for your lipstick?
02:12
CW2-10-4.
02:14
South 5, first.
02:20
Copy.
02:22
That's awesome.
02:24
Central Honey Pass truck, 3 is on scene, 1910 the best option command.
02:30
Copy, if you've got a Channel A, I think they just told you to switch out of Channel A for us.
02:35
Central 8, 13.
02:37
Copy, Truck 3 on the scene, 11 command.
02:41
Medicaid 13, go ahead.
02:45
And the caller's forcing the route doesn't address as well.
02:51
Negative fire has been advised,
02:54
just advising back pain.
02:57
You can show us ultimately. I was just curious due to past experiences with this patient.
03:03
How do you feel any law enforcement just advised me? Get them around?
03:07
Nader 662, 10.4-1.
03:11
C622 Anderson,
03:18
Anderson C622 for one.
03:20
C-62 Anderson, Anderson, Devon.
03:24
Central Broadway, you've shown to 1041 in the morning.
03:29
Good morning.
03:32
Central Bravo 2,
03:37
1021, 220.
03:40
Good morning. Good morning, Bravo, 2.
03:47
Central 90-Siggs on duty Anderson campus.
03:50
Good morning.
03:54
Order 906 Anderson.
04:01
Anderson, C-7-2, I'll take that debris in the regular way, that's the following.
04:05
C-W Anderson, Temple.
04:11
Central Harbor Street, Command.
04:15
Command, go ahead.
04:21
Assum the complete command terminated, honey, that truck three is going to be clear out the station.
04:28
How could be truck three clear and out to the station?
04:36
Anderson, C-43, 10-41.
04:38
C-43, Anderson, Denver.
04:45
Central Medics-13.
04:48
Got it, 13, go ahead.
04:55
You can cancel ALS[3], we're going to be transporting 41 BLS[2] to AMM.
05:00
Or party 2, sorry.
05:04
Copy, I'll show you transporting priority 2, BLS[2] to AMMAD, ALS[3], ALS 21. You can go back 10-8-201.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Channel 2: Operate/switch to radio channel 2
[2]
BLS: Basic prehospital emergency medical care provided at a non-advanced level.
[3]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical response providing higher-level prehospital care, typically by paramedics.

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Near Harper St, Williamston, SC 29697

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