Elderly woman experiences chest pain near goodrich street, Honea Path SC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to assist an elderly woman experiencing chest pain near Goodrich Street and Meters Lane in Honea Path. Advanced life support and medical units are on scene providing care.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Honea Path first responders, chest pain, near Goodrich Street and Meters Lane.
00:05
Timeout 1454.
00:07
Second.
00:10
Okay.
00:12
Okay.
00:16
We have copy.
00:26
ALS 12, minute two, priority one for chest pain, sound two.
00:34
Medic channel two.
00:38
Central Highway 5-pack engine 3 is on St.
00:40
Pontry Drive.
00:41
One-19 to establish your command.
00:43
That was 2O-1-2.
00:46
I mean 1-0-2.
00:48
Central Medic 2 on your channel.
00:52
(number withheld) on your channel.
00:54
Go ahead. Go ahead.
01:01
ALS 12, Medic 12, priority 1, chest pain, near Goodrich Street, this new pass.
01:07
It's going to be for an 83-year-old female.
01:11
Correction.
01:12
S-C-A at Pickings Drive.
01:15
It's a white Chevy pickup, South County.
01:21
Acknowledged.
01:23
You can show them at 13 on scene.
01:27
9.13, I got you on scene.
01:29
(name withheld), you're welcome.
01:32
Go ahead.
01:33
Jefferson Road and West Union Road, the Flood GMC Sierra.
01:36
I'm talking about 352, Bravo, Lingo.
01:39
352 Billy.
01:41
Infoam.
01:43
Simple pinesry, command.
01:45
Okay.
01:47
What was the location the other the call?
01:50
Near Goodrich Street.
01:53
Copy that, we have someone around.
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Location mentioned:
Goodrich St, Honea Path, SC 29654
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