Medical call for unconscious male at Home Team BBQ, Greenville SC
Emergency call for an unconscious male at Home Team Barbecue near Laurens Road. Initial report suggested cardiac arrest, but fire and EMS on scene confirmed no cardiac arrest. Patient's condition clarified as unconscious but stable.
Audio|Source: Greer Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Can you copy at 1033 at the Home Team BBQ, near Laurens Road? On the line with 51 advising the male not responding at all and then if he's breathing.
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Unit 41
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Probably 42, I advise.
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It is a fire DMS on scene right now.
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Negative still time 5.
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All right, I'll be part in that.
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31.
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Tom, at 49 on Central 1.
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Combinate 49 on Central 1.
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September 9, 28379, 17-8-379, 10 toll 15,
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1088 1845 southbound on Channel 4, all unit stand by for Rollcoff.
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Cremonton 4, N.
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Responduit 5 to near Laurens Road, near Laurens Road at Home Team BBQ for unconscious.
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Cremontious 4, engine 4, Ingen 4, respond near Laurens Road, near Laurens Road for an unconscious patient.
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November traffic distance to 1 at the next 49.
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Defension 4.
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If you would change his call type from an unconscious to a cardiac arrest also have p-edium.
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Copy pidi as in route.
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You're calls saying a redress in our way.
02:01
You can close my current out, code 6.
02:04
Can you drop me in the second 50 that should have a Nissan Center in it please? And you can close the third 50 that has a CRV in it.
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Code 3[1].
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25.
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Four.
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on in telephone, I will be 10809.
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10809.
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104.
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You heard on September 1.
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It's going to be a negative arrest.
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Yeah, CD coming.
02:46
They're more welcome to cancel.
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We 106 for the 21, 491 will move.
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Lowell 42, headquarters.
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FD's all seen, and advising negative cardiac arrest, you can 103.
03:15
Okay.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response requiring use of lights and sirens.
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