Medical emergency for a 60-year-old woman near South Main St, Anderson SC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a call for a 60-year-old woman near South Main Street Extension. Advanced life support units assisted with extrication and transport.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
ALS3, Medic 3, Priority 1[1], channel 2.
00:05
NAL-2.
00:07
58, Tasha.
00:10
Priority 1[1], Channel 2.
00:13
Central 619, 1042.
00:16
Copy, have a car.
00:18
Central, ALS3 on Channel 2.
00:25
ALS3, Medic 3, B en route, near South Main Street Extension,
00:31
Unit A for a sick person.
00:34
It's going to be for a 60-year-old female.
00:39
Medics X, Priority 2[2] for transport to the Mourn.
00:42
Come up 1907, Channel 2.
00:45
Door will be unlocked.
00:52
Priority 2[2], Channel 2.
00:57
Anderson C11, 10508.
01:01
C1.13, go ahead.
01:05
Medical 11, station 3.
01:11
6.14.
01:12
11, coffee.
01:13
11 coffee.
01:17
(number withheld) in route 147 skeleton lane transport for the corner star.
01:43
CENTURG Central Army's 2.
01:48
ALS2.
01:50
We're going to be busy trying to get her extricated downstairs.
01:55
Ten-four. I'll have y'all ten-four and ten-six.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, often involving lights and sirens.
[2]
Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response; prompt attention required but typically without lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Anderson, SC 29624
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