Man treated for medical emergency at auto center, Ashland VA
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Emergency medical response to a 59-year-old man at Rush Truck Center near North Lake Ridge Parkway. The man was initially unconscious but then conscious, feeling faint and dizzy, breathing with difficulty, and possibly experiencing a heart-related event. Another person was present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hanover County Fire / EMS
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 410 dispatched to Lakeridge Parkway. Cross streets are Sycamore Drive and Mayors Creek Road.
00:26
Medic 410 responding to Rush Truck Center near North Lake Ridge Parkway, cross streets Sycamore Drive and Mayors Creek Road.
00:37
59-year-old male conscious and breathing with difficulty, feeling faint, possible heart attack.
00:48
Medic 410, call takers still on line obtaining additional information.
00:57
Okay.
01:00
16 and 17 hours.
01:06
9-410 to Hanover.
01:11
Medic 410, go ahead.
01:14
Verify with caller the location is Rush Truck Center near North Lake Ridge Parkway.
01:24
104, standby.
01:25
Will check with call taker.
01:31
Medic 410, standby for updated address.
01:40
Okay.
01:45
11525 North Lake Ridge Parkway, cross streets North Lake Park Drive and Washington Highway, Rush Truck Center.
01:59
Thank you.
02:06
Call taker advises patient is dizzy and pale, no chest pain, now talking again.
02:13
Another person is on scene with them.
02:16
Okay, thank you.
02:20
That's work.
02:26
Not a person in Hanover.
02:27
We are on scene.
02:28
Can you get a better location where the patient is?
02:31
You can disregard.
02:32
We have a waiver.
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Location mentioned:
N Lakeridge Pkwy, Ashland, VA 23005
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