Medical response to unresponsive person near Carmichael Road, Lexington SC
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Emergency responders were called to assist an unresponsive person near Carmichael Road and Vanguard Street in Lexington. Units coordinated response and managed deployment to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington County EMS
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Netflix, Bravo.
00:02
Sprint 1. Respond 6 person not alert.
00:05
Near Carmichael Road and Vanguard Street.
00:08
Utilize Ops 1.
00:10
Ops 1.
00:12
A reference to Carmichael and Greenwood Drive, do you want to keep the deployed units as-is or swap anything?
00:23
I want to put 27 of Bravo on that distance.
00:26
Their closest, too, and then the next closest BLS can take Greenwood.
00:30
10-4[1]. 27, Bradford copies.
00:33
Kenney, you're all the copy.
00:34
Stay round on it fairly.
00:36
Johnny and my 6.
00:37
Cut.
00:39
I actually just put ALS on Greenwood, so it's going to be a significant time for BLS to get there.
00:47
Okay. 104. 104.
00:50
Timone.
00:59
Attention meta 2-1, respawned hemorrhoid duration, 3924 Greenwood Drive, cross of Midway Street and Westfall Court, utilize Ops 1, Ops 1.
01:19
Attention Medic 2-7, Bravo.
01:22
Respond, 6-person Not Alert.
01:24
425 Carmichael Road, cross a Vanguard Street.
01:28
Utilize up Swan, Swan.
01:32
Six, Bravo County, you copy.
01:33
You can 10-8[2], gather unit shown closer.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative (Message received)
[2]
10-8: In service / available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Carmichael Rd, Lexington, SC 29073
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