Medical call for chest pain at Richmond residence, Richmond VA
Emergency services responded to a call for chest pain at a residence near Chamberlayne Avenue in Richmond. On arrival, a water floor alarm was noted beside the building. The alarm company confirmed the property was secure. The patient later stated that emergency medical services were no longer needed and EMS was cleared from the scene.
Audio|Source: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 16, chest, pain,
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near Chamberlayne Ave.
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Engine 16,
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chest, pain,
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near Chamberlayne Ave.
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Cross streets are Westbrook Avenue and Watton Street.
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On tap Channel 2.
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Timeout, 2221.
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Thank you, Richard. Just to give you oxygen, regain entry.
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All along panel is showing a water floor alarm beside the building. We wouldn't complete investigate.
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Receive, gain entry, showing a water floor alarm, continue to investigate 22, 22.2R.
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We're in command for Richmond.
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Sir.
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We did receive additional information from the alarm company who advised they may contact with the keyholder, who looked at the cameras and advised everything was okay, gave proper code.
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I'm on the line with the alarm company now to see if they still have the keyholder responding.
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Okay, that's fine. We're still going to get to take your investigation.
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Just about, you're down.
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Just having seen to jet traffic.
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You can just forgot.
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Copy.
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Roger 16. Under 16.
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Patient stated you no longer need EMS.
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We're cleaning and return of the service. You can counsel RAA.
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Receives. Patient no longer need EMS, EMS can cancel .226 R. Okay.
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