Medical team responds to cardiac emergency at health center, North Augusta SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel responded to a possible cardiac emergency involving an elderly male experiencing hypertension at a healthcare facility near East Hughes Street in North Augusta, South Carolina. Crews were advised to enter from the back gate. Another unit also responded to a respiratory case near Pine Log Road.
Audio|Heard on: Aiken SC EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medical two, medic two, near East Hughes Street, coronary.
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Medical 11, you can send it.
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Medical 11, medical 11, near Pond Log Road for respiratory.
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It’s going to be 82-year-old male.
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They advised to go to the backyard through the double gate across from Huntsman Drive Southwest.
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Medical 11 copy, near Pine Log Road for respiratory?
00:33
That’s correct.
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(name withheld) and (name withheld) on scene will start.
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Two from two.
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Medic, two minutes to near East Hughes Street.
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Near East Hughes Street, North Augusta Health Center for coronary.
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Eighty-five-year-old male having hypertension.
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He’s going to be in room five.
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Use the back door.
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Cross of Knox Avenue and Alpha Six.
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Near East Hughes Street at Primary Care for coronary.
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Location mentioned:
E Hugh St, North Augusta, SC 29841
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