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Patient with clotted access port and heart issueAnderson County SC

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Snow Rd, South Carolina 29621

A patient near Snow Road was reported to have a clotted access port and heart problems. There is also a possible issue with high blood pressure.

Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Law Enforcement
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00:49
Transcript:
00:00
Came in, his access port is clotted.
00:10
I'm talking together.
00:11
Since we was out of service, we'll be in around moment driving.
00:14
I'll look right.
00:15
Oh,
00:17
something.
00:21
Copy, Middivore?
00:27
Medic there.
00:32
Okay, Andrew.
00:38
Eighteen on two.
00:41
Medic Zero, W out of hand, Mediak 18.
00:44
32 heart problems.
00:46
north of Snow Road
00:48
Welcome for high blood pressure.

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Snow Rd, South Carolina 29621

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