Child has seizure in school cafeteria, Belton SC
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Emergency medical services responded to a report of a seizure involving a six-year-old child in the cafeteria of Marshall Primary School near Bannister Street in Belton.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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04:37
Transcript:
00:00
ALS 21, medic two, party one for a seizure, Channel 2.
00:06
4 of the 3.
00:09
Hello, sir.
00:12
2.
00:13
Alex 21-2.
00:17
2.
00:18
Central AS 19.
00:24
Hey, what night yet?
00:27
Port of the Fort.
00:30
My apologies, sir.
00:31
I'm 10 acre shift, probably seven.
00:34
Well, I'm clear.
00:37
Okay,
00:38
sir. Stand by for your tone.
00:41
Hey, I was 21, medic, too, being around party, one for a seizure, near Bannister Street,
00:46
in Belton, it could be Marshall Primary School,
00:49
officer-initiated, in the cafeteria, out the middle of the school.
00:54
If I was come to the front door,
00:56
SR will be waiting, unknown patient age at this time.
01:10
One test only for ALS 19.
01:15
Engine 101.
01:17
ALS-19, copy.
01:20
Copy ALS19, be safe and have a great day.
01:24
Hello, I'm clear.
01:27
Central ALS11.
01:30
Lighting 101, Port-a-1.
01:33
ALS11. ALS11.
01:36
Alasker, Clear.
01:39
Good morning, sir.
01:41
Echo 5 until 1900.
01:44
Portle of the T.
01:46
Copy echo 5.
01:47
Stand by here, Tom.
01:49
I'm clear.
01:52
Portable 3.
01:53
Portable 3.
02:00
All right. All right.
02:04
A lot of me clear.
02:07
I don't test, don't test only for ALS11.
02:12
ALS1, copy.
02:15
4-4.
02:17
Loam clear.
02:21
You'll be L.S.1.
02:22
You'll be safe and have a good day.
02:25
That's what you're going to 6.
02:28
Hey, L6.
02:30
Okay, good morning for Charlie's 10,000.
02:35
Lighter 101.
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Go on Clare.
02:40
Copy Charlie fans.
02:42
Stand by for your tone.
02:46
Tone. Tone.
02:48
Tone Tone test, only for a LF6.
02:56
Tone test. Tone test only for ALS6.
03:03
Hello, I'm Claire.
03:05
Hi, Toppenter, thank you.
03:08
Topped, sir, you'd be glad to have a great day.
03:12
That's what I'm Listwell.
03:15
Battalion 101.
03:17
Hey, List 1.
03:21
Hello, Clare. Hello, I'm Claire.
03:23
Should be back 10, 8.
03:25
Copy A, Listwell, we'll get you back 108 and Ralph Lake your station.
03:30
ALS 12, 21's location.
03:35
ALS 12, can you repeat?
03:38
That's 21's location for that common manager.
03:42
ALS 12. I feel can't make you out.
03:46
Okay,
03:47
L.S. 21, medic to be advised.
03:48
Patients can be six years of age.
03:50
Again, there should be in the cafeteria in the middle of the school.
03:52
Let's come to the front door.
03:54
Two copy.
03:57
Just wondering 21's location for that seat are on Bannister.
04:00
The 21 is still at his station.
04:12
Light everyone I do.
04:15
Hello, Blair.
04:19
Aylase 12, I'm going to put you on this call and I'm going to take 21 off.
04:23
Probably one for a seizure for a 6-year-old, 10-6[1].
04:28
Angel 1 at 6.
04:31
402, 1041.
04:34
ALS 21 touch, you can go to 108, ALS 12 is going to be closer.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-6: Busy
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Location mentioned:
Bannister St, Belton, SC 29627
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