Medical response to Virginia Tech student with illness, Blacksburg VA
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Emergency medical responders were dispatched to O'Shaughnessy Hall at Virginia Tech for a 19-year-old female experiencing sore throat, vomiting, and fever.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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This year, 1043, we're sent in rescue to O'Shaughnessy,
00:04
Room 523, in reference,
00:07
subject for the high fever.
00:10
104, both three tests, do we like to talk to your response, but do you require them?
00:16
Acknowledgment/Affirmative.
00:25
MCFR M-C-R Virginia Tech Rescue F-response, big person Shone, C.
00:37
Hall, 530, Washington Street, Southwest, 530, Washington Street, Southwest,
00:42
Coney the fifth floor, room 05-2-3, again 05-2-2-3.
00:47
I'll brief your address 1, 21-24.
00:55
VT EMS
00:57
Fennarvie, this is Rescue 157
01:03
157 We'll be en route BLS crew 4
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TEMS.
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TEMS
01:14
104 I should respond to O'Shaughnessy Hall, 530 Washington Street SW, Room 523 on the fifth floor
01:22
If you can be a 19-year-old female, conscious and breathing, medication, having a sore throat, vomiting, fever.
01:30
Acknowledgment/Affirmative, thank you.
01:34
DT.
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EMS.
01:39
Interview, wrist, 5,
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7.
01:44
1-5-7.
01:47
Hansen, O'SIG.
01:50
Acknowledgment/Affirmative.
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Location mentioned:
Patrick Henry Dr, Blacksburg, VA 24060
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