Ambulance dispatched for ill person near Fox Hollow Ln, Palmyra VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a call from a person reporting dizziness and high blood pressure near Fox Hollow Lane and Thomas Jefferson Parkway in Palmyra, Virginia. The caller was conscious and breathing normally when units arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Fluvanna VA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Ambulance 556, near Fox Hollow Lane on a sick person.
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Ambulance 556, near Fox Hollow Lane.
00:09
At Thomas Jefferson Parkway, sick person.
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Station 5 at location, Cleveland ambulance 14.
00:20
Go ahead, 14?
00:21
Yes ma'am, just for your advisement, you're going to take Cedar Bend.
00:28
And drive all the way down to the end.
00:31
When you get down to the end, it looks like it's going to fork off.
00:35
You want to bear to the right and it should take you to the residence.
00:39
One for direct.
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Thank you.
00:41
Unit 556 is en route to the scene.
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Ambulance 556 responding, stand by for additional information.
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Ambulance 556 en route near Fox Hollow Lane, near Thomas Jefferson Parkway, for a sick person.
00:58
Caller advises she woke up very dizzy and has high blood pressure.
01:05
Blood pressure is 200 over 100.
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Breathing and responding normally.
01:14
Correction, nothing further at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Fox Hollow Ln, Palmyra, VA 22963
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