Seizure emergency sparks urgent response on Rush Street, Anderson SC
Medics respond urgently to Rush Street where a 68-year-old male suffers a generalized seizure, with dispatch coordinating priority one care.
Audio|Source: Anderson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Top of 5 central, are you able to do a priority one seizure or are you critical?
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24, where's that 21?
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I have no version on my truck.
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104.
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For Tyler, subject, (number withheld).
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I'll apologize, Central.
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I'm in a police department call.
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Say it one more time.
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(number withheld).
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Okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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Okay.
00:39
Okay. Okay.
00:46
Try one, Central.
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Can you apologize if you back tonight.
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ALS[1]. 19, Medics, 17, party, one first seizure.
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Timeout 13, 23, 10 will take.
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17.
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17.
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17 on 2.
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10.0. 3-7-1-10.
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17. 17. Seat 17-1.
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Anderson, Temple.
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Charlie 1, Central.
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Charlie 1.
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Copy, can you advice be back 10-8[2] if you're still out on that? Call up.
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Medics 17 being around, priority one for us, seizure.
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2208.
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Rush Street in Anderson.
01:31
It's going to be for a 68-year-old male, generalized seizure.
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No further information.
01:39
You can glare everyone.
01:41
Signal 5 and 6.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical response providing higher-level prehospital care, typically by paramedics.
[2]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
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Location mentioned:
Rush St, Anderson, SC 29621
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