Person faints near Fillmore Street in North Charleston, North Charleston SC


Radio audio reporting a medical emergency: a person fainted near Fillmore Street in North Charleston. Units mentioned include Medic 7 and Engine 208. Cross streets given are Baker Avenue and South Teaseman Drive. The recording also includes discussion about a drill and crew actions.
Audio|Source: Charleston County Police, Fire, EMS/Rescue, Marine SAR
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Transcript:
...Fillmore Street, sinking, incident tunnel, EMS, ops.Medic 7[1], engine 208, near Fillmore Street, cross streets, Baker Avenue and South Teaseman Drive, sinking, incident tunnel EMS-Ops 1328.Was that index to end the drill or are we still going?Medics seven, engine 208, near Fillmore Street, fainting, incident channel, EMSOPS.Medi,7, engine 208, near Fillmore Street, cross streets, Baker Avenue and South Teaseman Drive, fainting, incident channel EMSO, 1328.Index the drill, everyone come out, we'll do a hot wash rehab and roll one more.Medic 7, Engine 208[2], near Fillmore Street, fainting, incident channel EMFs Ops
...Fillmore Street, sinking, incident tunnel, EMS, ops.Medic 7[1], engine 208, near Fillmore Street, cross streets, Baker Avenue and South Teaseman Drive, sinking, incident tunnel EMS-Ops 1328.Was that index to end the drill or are we still going?Medics seven, engine 208, near Fillmore Street, fainting, incident channel, EMSOPS.Medi,7, engine 208, near Fillmore Street, cross streets, Baker Avenue and South Teaseman Drive, fainting, incident channel EMSO, 1328.Index the drill, everyone come out, we'll do a hot wash rehab and roll one more.Medic 7, Engine 208[2], near Fillmore Street, fainting, incident channel EMFs Ops
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medic 7: EMS unit dispatched
[2]
Engine 208: Fire/EMS support unit
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Location mentioned:
Near Fillmore St, North Charleston, SC 29405
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