Assistance call for man unable to stand near Crest St, Rock Hill SC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews were called to a home near Crest Street in Rock Hill for a possible lift assist involving an elderly man who had fallen and was unable to stand. Another medical response was noted at a separate location for an elderly female who appeared to lose consciousness intermittently. Both incidents were handled by local EMS and fire personnel.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire and EMS
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
EMS Three, priority two, manpower assist near Crest Street.
00:06
TAC 11.
00:14
Rock Hill Engine Two, priority two, manpower lift near Crest Street.
00:21
TAC 15.
00:26
Copy this three.
00:30
EMS three, you can cancel.
00:31
It's changed to a lift.
00:34
Copy, summit complete.
00:42
EMS two, priority one, possible fainting episode near Stonehill Place.
00:49
Tag eleven.
00:56
Rock Hill Ladder Two, Priority Two, manpower lift near Crest Street.
01:04
TAC 15.
01:09
They call me (name withheld).
01:13
Hey (name withheld).
01:16
(name withheld).
01:22
Responding to near Stonehill Place.
01:25
Patient said to be an elderly female drifting in and out of consciousness, breathing normally, history of dementia.
01:33
Near Crest Street,
01:36
Cedar Crest subdivision.
01:37
Elderly male fallen, unable to get up, weighs approximately 232 pounds.
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Location mentioned:
Crest St, Rock Hill, SC 29730
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