Medical aid called for man with catheter issue, Ashland VA
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Emergency medical personnel responded to a call near North Snead Street for a 55-year-old man who was conscious and breathing but experiencing problems with his Foley catheter.
Audio|Heard on: Hanover County Fire / EMS
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance 404.
00:01
Sick person, near North Snead Street.
00:05
Ambulance 404.
00:07
Sick person, near North Snead Street.
00:11
Cross streets are Wesley Street and North James Street.
00:14
Station 16th District.
00:17
Tac 4.
00:18
Timeout 0918.
00:25
403, the front door is unlocked and she is having trouble speaking in between breaths.
00:36
Pangello's 403, okay.
00:40
9-19-0.
00:44
62-7.
00:47
Second service cross-affed danger.
00:55
404 and route to (number withheld) Trimal Court cross-street McArdle Way going for a lift of this.
01:05
Caregiver is there with a patient who has fallen just needs help getting her up.
01:15
I'm seeing at (number withheld) Old Cedar Lane.
01:22
We have two-story residential.
01:24
Here's a building construction.
01:25
Nothing evident from the exterior.
01:26
We do hear an alarm from the outside.
01:30
We'll be investigated mode, scouts, commands.
01:34
Copy on scene at a two-story residential appears under construction investigating establishment command.
01:44
The name is 404 in our just near North Snead Street, near North Snead Street, or cross streets, R.
01:52
Wellesley Street and North James Street.
01:54
Point for a 55-year-old male conscious and breathing, having issues with this Foley, Cather.
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Location mentioned:
N Snead St, Ashland, VA 23005
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