Medical call for breathing problems at Belton residence, Belton SC
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Emergency services responded to a medical call for an 80-year-old man with breathing problems near Miller Road in Belton.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
ALS 12, medic 13, party one for breathing problems, town two.
00:04
Okay.
00:09
Central, Middick 4.
00:12
Middick 14.
00:13
Middick 4.
00:15
ALS12, Friday1's reading problems, near Miller Road in Belton, 80-year-old male.
00:20
Clear with the waiver, AMA, back on your channel.
00:24
Copy 14, en route to post-waite plane.
00:27
Uh,
00:29
Central medic 14 is clear to logistics.
00:33
Medic 1 5, Central Spots Check.
00:37
Copy 14, let me know when you get that 81.85.
00:41
Got you got it.
00:44
15 is 10 foot.
00:46
City,
00:50
2, Central.
00:52
Central 603, signal 49.
00:55
Go ahead.
00:58
Sue, you can be back en route to post, Belton City.
01:02
6.03, go ahead.
01:05
Copy, Belts and Post.
01:08
Heyward Avenue is 104.
01:11
104.
01:19
May 13, party two for, party one for breathing problems, Channel 2.
01:25
Anderson, X100, 10-8 and CAD.
01:28
1040.
01:33
NOLF-19.
01:35
ALF19.
01:39
ALF19.
01:41
Please are we clear.
01:45
Copy L-Shay-2.
01:47
Central Medi-5 is clear in mid.
01:50
Clear with Justin.
01:53
Medic 13, Central, Midd13.
01:57
Copy 5, I get you back en route to your station.
02:01
Copy, Medic 13.
02:03
A119, back on.
02:05
Copy A.L.S.19.
02:06
I got you clear en route back to your station.
02:11
913 probably 1 breathing problems near Miller Road in Belton for an 80-year-old male
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Location mentioned:
Miller Rd, Belton, SC 29627
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