Medical emergency reported near Crank's Drive, Carlisle SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders dispatched to a location near Crank's Drive for a 24-year-old man with a history of blood clots experiencing chest and leg problems and reduced responsiveness.
Audio|Heard on: Chester County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Respond near Crank's Drive, unknown medical, Office 1.
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Station 12, respond near Crank's Drive on the whole medical, Office 1.
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Chester clear, 1751.
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2.
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2,000, 2, Chester.
00:19
So,
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Roy, 27 comes back to Ava, Elizabeth, Georgia.
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If you think you want to sleep a hollow drive out of Chester, it's going to be conditional provision with DL Class D, clear, 2190, clear.
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29th or no one's clear.
00:36
I should be there about five and seven minutes.
00:47
Yeah, Bob.
00:50
Chester 1230 being wrapped.
00:57
Chester Westchester 7 is in right to main station.
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Yeah.
01:03
Chester 3 o'30 is in route.
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Okay.
01:08
Yeah, boy.
01:13
Sister Westchester 7, can you repeat the info? I didn't get the call in for...
01:22
24-year-old, near Crank's Drive I was going to be referenced on a male patient.
01:27
He said he's not feeling well.
01:28
The history of blood clots and his chest and legs at Thanksgiving, he is slightly responding at his thumb.
01:34
No further.
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Location mentioned:
Crank's Dr, Carlisle, SC 29031
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