Medical response for elderly woman mixing alcohol and meds, York County SC


Emergency medical team responded to a 73-year-old woman who mixed alcohol and medications at Lily Avenue in York County, South Carolina. There was no indication of violence or other medical history, but the mix may have been intentional. No further security issues were reported.
Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Recordage 2, EMS-30 Priority 1[1], Everettos, now 58 for Lily Avenue, Tuck 11.
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Copy Ms. Larry.
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Ema, sir.
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In route.
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Copy. There's no same street issues for a 73-year-old female, so-old and brother.
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AMS3, a 73-year-old female and no medical history, ETOH[2] on board, she has mixed medicine together.
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There's no team of security issues, but we did notify Rock Hill, if it's possible, intentional.
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Give us a third, Dr.
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Okay.
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One.
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There's one.
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Two of Rock Hill.
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Copy.
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Gima 6.
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6. 6.
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6.
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6.
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6,000.
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Copy.
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Thank you. Michelle, Madam.
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Jimis 12.
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We were rounded up or milk.
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Copy.
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I'm a six patient.
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You have a six.
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The patient.
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Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority, life-threatening emergency requiring immediate response with lights and sirens by police, fire, or EMS.
[2]
ETOH: Alcohol intoxication or presence of ethanol in a person.
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York County, SC
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