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Elderly woman struggles to breathe near North Hwy 17 dead end, Awendaw SC
Near North Highway 17 dead end, emergency crews rush to aid a 78-year-old woman struggling with breathing difficulties.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston County Police, Fire, EMS/Rescue, Marine SAR
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 34 Charlie, engine line 0.84, 8557 North Highway 17.
00:06
Breathing problems.
00:07
Incident channel EMFs Ops.
00:10
Medic 34 Charlie, engine line 04, 8557 North Highway 17.
00:16
Cross streets, North Highway 17 and dead end.
00:19
Breathing problems.
00:20
Incident channel EMF ops, 034.
00:22
My apologies, you're asking for a time difference, correct? If so, there is eight-minute time difference.
00:29
Okay.
00:35
Dispatch, medic 34, do you copy your call?
00:40
34, you can show us responding.
00:42
Dispatch copies.
00:47
Dispatch in your 1404.
00:49
Go ahead and send me another engine.
00:52
This match copies.
00:55
I'm just very six key marks or apples.
00:58
I found out there.
01:06
Engine 1401, 5991 Clear Pond Lane, cardiac arrest, echo response, incident channel EMFOS.
01:15
Engine 1401, 5991 Clear Pond Lane, cross streets, Savannah Highway and dead end, cardiac arrest, echo response, incident channel EMFOPS 0-316.
01:28
Dispatch engine 904, do you copy your call?
01:32
Dispect.
01:33
As they are full copies in the mail route.
01:37
Copy. Dispect, all you know's responding for Cleodon Lane.
01:40
CPR is in progress.
01:45
Bill4C. One copy CPR progress.
01:49
Dispets, B.C.4211 once responded.
01:52
Dispatch copy.
01:57
This is a Charlie response for breathing problems, 8557 North Highway 17, 8557 North Highway 17.
02:06
78-year-old female patient, 78 years of age, having difficulty breathing.
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