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Fuel spill and odor reported at lighthouse road 

audio iconFire & Arson
Near Lighthouse Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Audio|Source: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
01:33

Transcript:
Just asht medic6. Medics6. Medicsix with that patient. First, you, Medicsix with patient. Engine 2. 160 Lighthouse Road. Fuel, spill, fuel odor. Not-emergent response. TAC 1. Engine 2. 160 Lighthouse Road. Fuel, spill, fuel odor. Non-emergent response, TAC1. Dispatch, engine 2. Engine 2. Agent 2 is responding a medic to out of service. Arisigmatic 2 out of service. We are attempting to get a better location for you. We've got reports of a 22-foot Boston whaler craft, fuel odor leaking from the vessel. This match, truck six. Trux six. Available. Receive drug six available. Druxix. Available. Receive Thruxics available.

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Elderly woman shows signs of stroke at Heritage Road

audio iconEmergency Medical Response
Near Heritage Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Medic 1 dispatch. Medic 1. 1061? Affirmative. Precinct. Medic 2. 1 Heritage Road. Stroke. Emergent response. TAC 1. Medic 2. 1 heritage road. Stroke. medic 2 dispatch you're responding for an 82 year old female conscious confused possible stroke with sudden loss of balance 3 you can add engine 2 to this all please 3C mic 2 adding engine 2

Woman found unconscious in vehicle on Lighthouse Road

audio iconEmergency - Medical
Lighthouse Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Medic 2.22 Lighthouse Road. Unconscious, fainting, emergent response. TAC 1. Medic 2.22 Lighthouse Road. Unconscious, fainting. Emergent response. TAC 1. Medic 2. You're responding for a 69-year-old female? near-fainting pale color change. Should we look at it in the parking lot in a gray SUV with the hazards on? I'm not a theory safe. Ladies verified, department, standby for a test page repeating. Ladies by the apartment standby for a test page. This patched medical patient. Receive medical with patient. This patient's patient for medical with patient.

Man with spinal injury assisted at Hilton Head Island beach

audio iconEmergency Medical
Near Lighthouse Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
East patrol even the area of Beachmarker 25 acknowledged dispatch. South Beach. We're getting a report of a 62-year-old male, 6-2-year-old male conscious spin-ray puncture. We're located at Beachmarketer 2525 still gathering information. Received in-round.

Person in water near beach marker 6 calls for help

audio iconEmergency (Possible Water Rescue)
Near Lighthouse Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
beach patrol unit area beach marker 6 acknowledged dispatch. We've had several calls in reference to someone in that area of beach marker 6 yelling for help, someone in the water, have no other information at this time. I copy I'll be in rep. Received.

Flood advisory issued for Hilton Head Island after rainfall

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Calibogue Cay, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
0.13 inches of precipitation fail yesterday, which brings the monthly total to 4.83 inches. This is 0.80 inches above the normal amount of 4.03 inches for July. The total precipitation for the year now stands at 25.73 inches, which is 1.54 inches below normal. There were 22 cooling degree days yesterday, which is far above normal. This brings the monthly total to 427, which is 33 above normal. The yearly total since January 1st is 1,527, which is 217 above normal. Yesterday the maximum wind observed was 18 miles an hour from the southeast. The highest wind gust observed was 24 miles per hour from the southeast. Flood advisory in effect until 11 a.m. Eastern daylight time this morning. What? Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected. Where, a portion of southeast South Carolina, including the following county, Dewford. When, until 11 a.m. Eastern daylight time. Impacts, overflowing poor drainage areas. Additional details, at 9.m. a.m. Eastern daylight time, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms. Minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in the advisory area. Between 3 and 5 inches of rain have fallen. Additional rainfall amounts up to 2 inches are expected over the area. This additional rain will result in minor flooding. Some locations that will experience flooding include Hilton Head Island, Forest Beach, Hilton Head Airport, Folly Field, Wilton Graves Bridge, Karyalbauer's Bridge, Shelter Cove, Lawton, Calabogi K&C Pines. Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Water spouts possible across the near shore waters of Georgia and South Carolina this morning. Doppler radar detected scattered showers across the near shore Georgia and South Carolina Atlantic waters this morning. These showers were developing in an environment suitable for water spout formation. Mariners and those along the coast should be aware that brief water spouts may develop this morning, especially in the vicinity of showers. Conditions should become less supportive for water spouts by mid-morning. If water spouts occur, move your boat away from the water spout. Remember that water spouts can develop rapidly and produce winds and seas that are dangerous for vessels and everyone on board. Report water spouts via social media or by calling the National Weather Service at 1-888-383-2024.
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