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Emergency response for breathing problems at residence 

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Near Water Oak Dr, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Audio|Source: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
00:56

Transcript:
Dispatch Medicare. Medic two. Medic two available. Receive, Mexico available. Medic 2. Engine 2. 12 water oak drive. Breathing problems. Emergent response. TAC 1. Medic 2. Engine 2. 12 water oak drive. Breathing problems. Emergency Response. TAC 1. Medic 2. Engine 2. 12 water oak drive. Breathing problems. Emergent response. TAC 1. Medic 2. Engine 2. 12 water oak drive. Breathing problems. Emergent response. TAC 1.

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