Teen attempts self-harm at medical campus, Petersburg VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to the West Campus nurse station at Medical Park Boulevard in Petersburg, Virginia, for a 14-year-old female who attempted self-harm by tying clothing around her neck. She was conscious and breathing when found, and the facility requested EMS assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Petersburg Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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Medic 12, medic 12.
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Near Medical Park Boulevard, near Medical Park Boulevard.
00:09
The resident in West Campus at the nurse station for a 14-year-old female, conscious and breathing, tied clothes around her neck and was almost blue when they found her.
00:18
She was given her medicine before all this happened.
00:21
Facility requests EMS.
00:23
Cross streets are going to be Jameson Circle and (number withheld).
00:28
One oh 3 h.
00:35
Medic twelve responding.
00:41
All right, so we're responding to near Medical Park Boulevard.
00:44
Near Medical Park Boulevard, a resident west campus at the nurse's station.
00:49
A 14-year-old female, conscious and breathing, tried to tie clothes around her neck, was almost blue when they found her.
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Was given her meds before all this happened.
00:56
Facility requests EMS.
00:58
Cross streets are going to be Jenkins Circle.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Park Blvd, Petersburg, VA 23805
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