Female juvenile suffers cardiac emergency at middle school, Clover SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a female juvenile experienced a cardiac emergency at Oak Ridge Middle School gymnasium. EMS was dispatched with a priority 1 response. Heavy traffic caused slight delay for responders.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire and EMS
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
I come west like I'm here you can disregard the call your honor have a call closer to you I'm gonna reroute you grab me EMS8 Priority 1 Cardiac at (number withheld) Oakridge Road Oakridge Middle School TAC 11
00:33
EMS2, Priority 2, Manpower Assist at near Golden Road, TAC11.
00:45
John, EMS1.
00:47
EMS1.
00:49
EMS1.
00:52
Okay.
01:00
EMS 6, Priority 1, Cardiac, at (number withheld) Oakridge Road, Oakridge Middle School, TAC11.
01:16
EMS 8, Priority 2, Manpower Assist,
01:21
at near Garden Road, TAC11.
01:29
A problem.
01:33
We were righted you back to Gordon Road.
01:42
MS2.
01:44
Be inrook.
01:46
MS2, you can disregard.
01:48
We connected another unit set call.
01:51
Every time next week.
01:56
EMS6, you're responding priority 1 to near Oak Ridge Road at Oak Ridge Middle School for a female juvenile having chest pain.
02:04
Is you going to be in the gymnasium?
02:09
Six copies.
02:10
Just be advised.
02:11
We have heavy traffic.
02:13
We're going to be a little delayed.
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Location mentioned:
Hwy 557, Clover, SC 29710
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