Emergency crews respond to stroke call on Highway 221, Laurens County SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were dispatched to Highway 221 South in South Carolina for a reported stroke patient. Multiple units arrived and attempted to locate the caller’s mother at the scene. The caller was en route, and crews discussed possible entry while preparing medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Laurens County Fire Service
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Station 51, BT2DP (number withheld), Highway 221 South, response for a stroke.
00:13
81 back.
00:18
Control tower,
00:20
Ladder 20 on scene.
00:25
Copy, ladder 20 on site.
00:35
Station 251 is en route with 221 South.
00:48
Okay, 251.
00:57
Ladder 21 on scene.
01:02
How about it?
01:07
Let's go (number withheld).
01:09
We're unable to mic the entry.
01:21
The complainant was calling for her mother.
01:24
She should be en route.
01:25
She said about 5 minutes or so.
01:27
Should we pull up in that gray car?
01:33
Is her mother at home? There's no lights, no activity here.
01:45
What she was telling me, she believed.
01:46
Let me call her directly.
01:56
Engine 251, complainant advises she's knocking anyone's door.
02:02
She said she was fixing to pull up in less than 2 minutes.
02:07
We have an open window.
02:26
EMS and fire might access.
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