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Unresponsive diabetic male reported but false alarmChesterfield County SC

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Chesterfield County, SC

Medical personnel were sent to a location near Featry Drive for a 56-year-old male found unresponsive and not breathing normally. CPR was being performed but the patient could not be moved. The patient had a history of diabetes and heart issues. Later, law enforcement confirmed it was a false alarm and the situation was fine.

Audio|Source: Chesterfied County EMS, McBee Rescue, and Alligator Fire District
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Chivalrescue and QRV. Need to respond to near Featry Drive in reference to an unconscious.
00:08
Trying to do CPR.
00:11
Can't move patient.
00:16
B. M. M.
00:30
Attention to MS1, QRV, and for all risk. You need to respond to near Featry Drive in reference to an unconscious, try and perform CPR,
00:41
but can't move patient, cross street, second street, 2,400 clear at 305.
00:58
Ms. One, did you copy?
01:04
We're happy. We're happy.
01:06
Ten four.
01:10
Copy one in route.
01:16
Ms. 1, you responded to a 56-year-old male, not alert,
01:22
having agnal breathing, advised patient is diabetic.
01:25
She gave him a glucose shot and he stopped breathing.
01:29
Medical history, diabetic, heart problems.
01:33
Vice, he was not responding to anything or blink him.
01:36
2400 clear.
01:48
MS-2400. What?
01:54
Standout for one second.
01:56
This one twenty-four hundred.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:09
You can 1022 that call per LEO. They advised that patient it's a way it was a fault for Lauren and everything's okay.
02:21
Four calls.
02:23
Ten four. Ten four.

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