Medical emergency for ill woman at Hyatt Place hotel, Blacksburg VA
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Emergency medical responders attended to a 57-year-old woman reported ill with possible pancreatic issues and abnormal breathing at Hyatt Place hotel in Blacksburg. The patient was conscious but unable to get up.
Audio|Heard on: Blacksburg Rescue Dispatch
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02:31
Transcript:
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N.RV, Blackbird, rescue, respond, Charlie responds, 6 person,
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near University City Boulevard, Hyatt Place, Blacksburg,
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Hyatt Place,
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Blackbird, Cross Street, Crisis, Fork Road, Glade Road, operate BRF 1, 10 clear, 0445.
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NARV says Rescue 51.
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Rescue 51. Rescue 51.
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You can show it's responding with me.
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Rest B 51, Jerry responding with three, Charlie Respond, sick person, Hyatt Place, in Blacksburg.
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First party alone, 57-year-old, female, conscious,
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breathing. She reported sick, unable to get up,
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possibly pancreatic issues.
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She is responding normally,
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not breathing normally.
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We also do not have a room number for her, but she is on the fifth floor.
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Thank you. Copy, thank you.
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You can also provide patient's license if you call in,
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so the clerk can direct you further.
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You rest, 51.
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Go ahead.
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Patient just advised, she's possibly in room 523-523.
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She stated that the door will be wide open and held with a shoe.
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Copypacy.
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NRV, rescue 51.
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N.RV, this is Rescue 51.
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Resby 51.
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Resby 51.
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Just be advised,
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patient is possibly CETUH, we notified law enforcement.
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Location mentioned:
University City Blvd, Blacksburg, VA 24060
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