Emergency teams respond to allergic reaction and high heart rate


Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
03:14
Transcript:
MS2, priority 1, allergic reaction, 1656 river chase below our suite, 1,800, check 11. Okay, Com, 233. 233. Can you shard us a card for a walk-up cardiac? Copy. On. Unit 7, go ahead. You can clear. We're turning a closer unit. Copy. Copy. The Comtee's in, right? Coffee. Medcom, two, three, three. just confirming you need a ALS unit. Do you need a priority one or priority two? Let's go for priority one. Patient's heart rate is 190. We might go ahead and start heading towards Youngblood. You can get an ALS intercept there. Copy that. We'll get 213 started that way. They're at their station, Gold Hill, and Pleasant. Copy. Patients want to move at Atron Pineville. We'll meet them at Youngblood and South Triune. Copy Youngblood and South Tryon. If you can, switch to 11. I'll have them do so as well. Do these three copies. Ms. 6. EMS6. Party 2 to Still Creek. Copy. MS2, you're in-rout party. Make on 2.13. At Carolina Health Care Urgent Care for a 16-year-old male having allergic reaction in treatment room 1, enter at the back employee entrance. Make on 213. EMS, 213. Foreign route. Copy. 213, resource control, attack 11. Go ahead for 213. 213. 23, 233 is loading up that patient that was a walk-up. I believe current heart rate, last heart rate was 190. Requesting that you meet them at Youngblood and Tryon, patients wanted to go to an atrium facility in their VLS unit.
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Location mentioned:
Near Riverchase Blvd, Rock Hill, SC 29732
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