Patient found in wooded area near Ryan Drive in Goose Creek, Charleston County SC


Emergency responders and North Charleston Police are assisting a patient found in a wooded area near Ryan Drive and the Virginia Rhine area in Goose Creek. Medical services are en route, including an air unit. Responders face difficulty reaching the patient due to a large ditch.
Audio|Source: Charleston County Fire and EMS
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
We're standing by on Ryan Drive.
00:01
There's two North Charleston PD units here.
00:04
The officers are not with their vehicles.
00:06
Do you have contact with them?
00:08
Correct. They're also on this channel.
00:10
They're making their way out of the woodline for you, sir.
00:12
See for me. dispatch Berkeley County BLS 9 will be en route.
00:15
Good such, Abby.
00:18
Any information?
00:19
Any information? Just that's one of the maker command.
00:24
You have any additional information for Berkeley County Medic 9?
00:27
North Charleston PD has patient with them.
00:32
They were probably about 10 minutes from making it out of the woodline from the Virginia Rhine area.
00:40
Patience is Cat 3.
00:42
For Charleston 222, we are slightly delayed trying to find a way to cross this big huge ditch.
00:48
Command. Coffee.
00:49
Medic 9 copy.
00:50
We're going to be coming in College Park to 78 down to you.
00:56
20801 to that last medic unit.
00:58
That was Berkeley 9.
00:59
10801 to Berkeley, Medic 9.
01:02
Can you respond to Ryan Avenue, please, in Goose Creek?
01:05
Copy, respond to Ryan Drive in Goose Creek.
01:08
Thank you.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:10
Yes,
01:11
ma'am. As we have North Charleston TV still out with the patient trying to negotiate the Regine area, can you go ahead and I put Charleston County Air One to that current location?
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