62-year-old woman fainted after knee surgery, York SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 62-year-old woman fainted and fell at a home near Woody Lane after recent knee surgery. She was unable to get up, but had no injuries. EMS responded with highest priority.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
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EMS 14 Priority 2[1] manpower lift near Woody Lane TAC 11 Echo EMS 14 U.S.
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14
00:17
We'll be arrow
00:20
Prow
00:22
EMS 12
00:27
Okay, 1328.
00:32
Copy EEMS 12 on C.
00:38
Control.
00:40
Control, go ahead.
00:43
We show EMS5 available.
00:48
Code DOS 28, he said,
00:51
Tinker wants you call her.
00:54
Copy.
00:57
I'm in around the road.
00:58
I'm getting off shift, so I'll be there.
01:00
I'll meet you there.
01:03
Okay, boys.
01:04
It's going to be saying firing last minute.
01:10
This 14 then come.
01:13
14.
01:14
The advice, you've upgraded priority one.
01:16
You're now responding priority one for a syncope, near Woody Lane, for a 62-year-old female that fainted before falling, unable to get up, no injuries, no type of history of a recent knee surgery.
01:28
They do weigh 245 pounds.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response requiring prompt attention but not immediate emergency intervention.
Disclaimer:
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:
Woody Ln, York, SC 29745
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