Medical emergency on train in Ashland, Ashland VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to the Ashland train station after a 76-year-old passenger reported possible heart attack symptoms on a train stopped near Railroad Avenue. The man’s condition was initially unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Hanover County Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 401 and ambulance 404,
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heart problem near Railroad Avenue.
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Engine 401 and ambulance 405,
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heart problem near Railroad Avenue.
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Cross streets are Thompson Street and Henry Clay Road.
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Station 16's district, TAC 4, time out 0636.
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Ambulance 404, Engine 401, you're en route to Ashland train station,
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near Railroad Avenue, across from Thompson Street and Henry Clay Road.
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For a 76-year-old male, conscious and breathing statuses are unknown.
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He thinks he's having a heart attack.
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The patient is on the train.
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The train has stopped on the southbound side of the track.
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Location mentioned:
Ashland, 112 N Railroad Ave, Ashland, VA 23005
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