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Medical emergency for elderly woman with breathing difficultyAnderson County SC

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Anderson County, SC

Emergency responders were called for a 76-year-old woman experiencing breathing difficulty near James Lawrence Ward Drive in Anderson County. Responders were advised to enter through the garage.

Audio|Source: Anderson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Out 5. Medic 11, 41, breathing problem, Channel 2, timeout, 1936.
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Leighton 7, 387, Charter Road, Emont, Clicate, Delta, Conditional, Provisional, clear.
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11.
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19, 41, Channel 2.
00:16
Copy, can I add at D.L.
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Police, ma'am.
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Lake 11 also.
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All right.
00:22
Ready, copy.
00:23
Copy. Central Medic.
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9.
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Okay.
00:29
Medical 11, priority 1[1] for breathing problems.
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Near James Lawrence Ward Drive for a 76-year-old female with breathing problems.
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Middick 9, go ahead.
00:40
(number withheld).
00:42
And (number withheld).
00:47
You can show, medic 9.
00:48
Okay. Not there.
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No.
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No.
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Copy, case in time, please.
00:56
5-5-12.
01:00
2796, 2796, 2796, thumbshop 1929.
01:05
Okay, okay. Copy, thank you.
01:07
Copy mitigation with the waiver.
01:09
Alpha 5, 401 for breathing problems, near James Lawrence Drive for 76-year-old female,
01:16
have a breathing problem.
01:18
Medical 11, Alpha-5[2], they're advising to come through the garage.
01:23
Go ahead.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, often involving lights and sirens.
[2]
Alpha-5: Low-priority medical response determinant (EMD sub-code)

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