Medical transport for head injury near Gills Creek, Richland County SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS personnel responded to a medical emergency involving a possible head injury near Gills Creek in Richland County. The injury was later determined to be caused by glass rather than a bullet. The unit was canceled on scene by medical staff after evaluation, and other units were directed to provide area coverage.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Two four seven to me, I'm out of Richmond with one emergent forehead injury.
00:04
Two 40, you're coming over by Elmwood Avenue and Main Street.
00:07
All right, copy.
00:09
We see fire.
00:12
I'll copy.
00:14
I'll copy 162.
00:17
Is the unit going to go available?
00:22
Affirm here in a minute.
00:24
All right, cop.
00:26
Copy.
00:28
Copy, 223.
00:35
Central 162, just correction in the notes.
00:38
The abrasion is going to be from glass and not bullet.
00:42
Copy. So 201 is going to be from Forest Drive.
00:47
We were canceled on scene by the charge nurse.
00:51
Just have 243 pick up the target still.
00:55
43 copies are at the boat when they have them reach a high.
00:58
And 201, I have them proceed out to Gills Creek area for coverage.
01:04
Two hundred and six, we are at the Richland, one emergency for head injury.
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