Rescue team assists patient near Amtrak bridge, Charlottesville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical incident near the Amtrak bridge by West Main Street and Roosevelt Brown Boulevard in Charlottesville. Rescue 140 located and made contact with the patient around 9:02 p.m.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle VA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 140,
00:01
is the call on under the bridge between Roosevelt and Lee Street?
00:06
Direct. I'll show you in service.
00:08
I apologize, I was on the phone.
00:10
Is Chief 33 in service as well?
00:12
Direct. It's going to be the Amtrak bridge that's right over top of the railroad tracks.
00:18
Rescue 140, have you checked the West Main Street bridge next to Amtrak?
00:24
No, we're going to check that out now.
00:27
Checked. Headquarters not available 2100.
00:30
ECC to all units on the air.
00:33
We are currently having some tower-side issues.
00:35
If you're unable to reach ECC by radio, please call in 2100 hours.
00:42
ECC from Rescue 140,
00:44
we didn't see anything at the intersection of Roosevelt Brown and Lee Street.
00:49
We're going to check West Main Street near Amtrak to see if there's a patient over.
00:53
Correct, it should be on West Main Street.
00:55
That's the address of the call.
00:57
ECC Rescue 140, patient contact made.
01:00
Sorry, 2102.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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