Medical emergency at Payne Drive for woman with back spasms, King George VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 47-year-old woman near Payne Drive and 15th Street is experiencing back spasms and vomiting. She has a history of a ruptured disc and heart problems and is allergic to latex. Emergency medical services are responding.
Audio|Heard on: King George County Fire and EMS
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01:59
Transcript:
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Medical Emergency 998, near Payne Drive, cross streets 15th Street by page 12 Delta 4, medic 1.
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Medical emergency, near Payne Drive, cross streets 15th Street, my page 12 Delta 4, medic 1.
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Medical 1, King George.
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I.
00:34
We're responding to plus 1.
00:37
If your medic 2.89 is available, would you mind placing them on the call as well?
00:43
Copy.
00:51
Medical Emergency 98, near Payne Drive, Cushion for 15th Street, by page 12-Dilta 4, N.AW.
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Paramedic Ambulance, 289.
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Medical Emergency, near Payne Drive, Cushion to the 15th Street, my page 12, Delta, 4, NDW, Paramedic Ambulance, 28, 28, 29.
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VLF Amelix 2809-2.
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289J responding to the medical emergency near Payne Drive near 15th Street for a 47-year-old female that is having back spasms and has been throwing up medical history of a possible ruptured disc and heart issues patient is allergic to latex.
01:57
Spostit King George, you can have me a paint drive?
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Location mentioned:
Payne Dr, King George, VA 22485
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