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Emergency response for elderly woman with breathing issue
Medical Emergency
Near Colonial Rd, Palmyra, VA 22963
Emergency services responded to a report of an elderly woman having trouble breathing at a home. They checked for gas leaks but found nothing dangerous.
Audio|Source: Fluvanna County Fire and EMS
00:19
Transcript: The Cetia 5-Sinitans 1-12-year-act is Squat 51, number 32-Colonial Road, and 32-Colonial Road for an 82-year-old female difficulty breathing. And Cetiae-5-7-12-4-year-old, you're at, is Squat 51, number 32-Colonial Road for an 82-year-old female difficulty breathing, 1138.
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Amylon 553 for the pain call number one tall wood trail you know 553 for the pain number one tallwood trail at 1321 Station 553 is the pain number one tallwood trail at 1321 Station file with page 1322 Two latter, five-five six. Five-five-six. Can you verify from station by this day have the truck back in surface surface still out of mechanical? Tenfold, a little check, 1323. Two later, a five, five, five, six. Show the chair responded to all, which, uh, ended the way. 104-5-6, are you able to respond to one tall wooded trail for pain? 10-4[1]. 10-4. 10-4. 10-4. One tall-wood trail for something on the old female unconscious and breathing. Patient feels sick and has a back pain. Responding normally, no chance has pain or discomfort. You have any episode, the color states that it just for us everywhere. Showing you in a route, 1324.
engine 10, engine 21, respond to 198 Jefferson Drive for a residential fire alarm[1]. Engine 51, engine 10, engine 21, 198 Jefferson Drive for residential fire alarm. First home, 1428.
Station 5-second crew muted, ambulance 2-9 you've been added, A1212, you've been added, respond to 264 Justin Drive for disturbance. Station 5, second crew needed, ambulance 2-9, you've been added, A-lust1, you've been added, respond to 264 Justin Drive for disturbance. First notification, 1234. We're in a medic to a turn to one priority through to UVA. Then, fully transporting horn to UV, 0.35, number 8. Our transporting horn, 1235. 24 minutes out if you want us to respond to the Justin Drive. Stopphe 6, you can stay in a route until someone else marks up. 1235, showing you in route. Same here on 5F6. Responding. So on showing you in route to 264 Justin Drive, we had an unruly juvenile who was destroying the house. There are some fight marks and scratches. We do have law enforcement on scene at the moment. Showing you in Route 1235. 29 to 556. We ran a 556. 556. Yeah, we missed the first part of the message and all, do you want us to stage? Five, five, six, you are now after two, six four Justin Drive for a disturbance. It looks like a female who was unwillingly. We have long management at the scene, he was secure, no need to stage. We have some butt marks and scratches from this disturbance. 1236 showing you in wealth and the public from hyperventilation as well showing you in all 1236 556 556 you want to stay in service we can't place back in service No, I'm asking if you want us to stay in service, if you protect the call. We're 24, 23 minutes out, so it's up to dispatch. Yes, it's because, so we're going right now. We have somebody who has scratches on the left arm and hyperventil, possibly difficulty breathing. This will be qualified as possible. And I'll leave it up to you two to decide on the 50-2. MSG to all units.
Station 5, second quarter, magnetic 1-8, you're added, 37 out of bounds ready for a fall. Station 5, second crew, medic 1-8, you're added, 37 out of bounds ready for a fall, 714. 4.4. Go-down, medic 1-8s, in route. 8, you're allowed, 716. 4.37 out of bounds road. 80-year-old male. Fell last night, had a patient or seasonal. (Name withheld) said he can't get out of his chair now. He's ready to go to the hospital. No further.
The ambulance 5.5.30, 37 out of bounds road, full fall call. Ambulance, 5.5.33, 37, out of bounds, road, 80-year-old male, fall call. First-order patient, 314. We've been a station five off the page. Station five, three, four, two. Okay. Move that ambulance, five, six, respond. Six, I got you responding to three seven out of bounds road. It's going to be for a fall. 80-year-old male, he is conscious and breathing. He said he fell and can't get up. He literally just said he just need help getting up out the floor. Apparently you all were out there earlier today. Zero three, sixteen hours.