Man suffers chest pain after propane inhalation at Hilton Head, Hilton Head Island SC


A 34-year-old man near William Hilton Parkway is experiencing chest pain and nearly fainted after inhaling propane gas. Emergency responders are advised to watch for hazard lights on a nearby vehicle.
Audio|Source: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
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Medic 1, Engine 1, near William Hilton Pkwy, Medical Hazmat, Emergent Response.
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TAC 1, Medic 1, near William Hilton Pkwy, Medical HazMat, Emergent Response,
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TAC 1.
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Edge 4 Engine 4
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Team turnover of property management. Engine 4 available.
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1024, received.
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A1.
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Medic 1. Medic 1.
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Medic 1. Just...
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Medic 1. Medic 1, medic 6.
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Medic 1, medic 6.
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Medic 1, medic 6 is at the station?
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Who received?
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Is medic 6 taking this call?
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Medic 1, medic 6?
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Go ahead, medic 6.
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If you're at your station, you can return to service Medicsix responding from Station 6.
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Proceed.
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Dispatch, (name withheld).
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Medical One.
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Medical available.
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Medical available, receipt.
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Asmat, emergent response.
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TAC1, Medics 6, near William Hilton Pkwy, medical hazmat, emergent response.
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TAC1
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Dispatch, Madic 6
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Mike Six, your patient is a 34-year-old male suffering from chest pain, near-sinkable episode, from propane inhalation, look for hazard lights on the vehicle.
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