Emergency response to two patients with breathing issues


Audio|Source: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
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Medic 5. Ladder 5. 7 Hadley Lane, breathing problems, emergent response. TAC 1. Medic 5. Latter 5. 7 Hadley Lane, breathing problems, emergent response. TAC 1. Medic 7. Truck 6. 10 Maloyne Avenue. Breathing problems, emergent response. TAC1, Medic 7. Truck 6. 10 Lemoyne Avenue. Breathing problems. Emergent response. TAC1. Dispansansansans. Tension 2. Agent 2 is available. Scene turned over to maintenance. Digent tool responded 10 in LeMoyne. We easily did you available, responding to 10 Lemoy and police of truck 6. The one, it's time we can see available. Thank you very much. Engine 2. 10 Maloyne Avenue. Breathing problems. Emergent response. TAC 1. Engine 2. 10 Maloyne Avenue. Breathing problems. Emergent Response. Pack 1. Truck 6, copy. Ninja 2's transmission. We're available. Freezing, truck 6.0. This rash. Medic 7. Medic 7. Medics 7. Dispatch. Engine 1. 2.1. Engine 1 is available. Receive then join available. Section 2 dispatch. 2. Your response unit 314A 314-al-alpha. For a 70-year-old female, conscious alert, difficulty breathing. with difficulty speaking between breaths. Receive. Receive. Dispatch, Ginger 4. Engine 4. Engine 4 is available on team. Receive standard 4 available. Like 5 dispatch. They're responding for a 94-year-old male conscious alert, difficulty breathing, tail collar change clammy.
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Location mentioned:
Lemoyne Ave, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
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