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Two medical emergencies reported at separate locations 

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York County, SC
Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
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Copy letter 1, MS-15, priority 1, 1954 Ebenezer Road. A 74-year-old female had a seizure, located in the living room area, the Max abilities building. MS-214, Smyrna Fire, Priority 1.145 South Bresheba Road. 65-year-old female passed out, doors should be unlocked. The patient is starting to respond at this time.

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