Medical response for woman with leg swelling and breathing trouble, Bridgewater VA
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Emergency responders were called to near Weeping Willow Lane for a woman experiencing leg and feet swelling and wheezing with difficulty breathing. She was aggressive toward responders and law enforcement was present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham and Harrisonburg Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Her legs and feet are swollen and she is wheezing when she tries to get up.
00:05
She is aggressive with responders.
00:07
We do have law enforcement with her now.
00:14
Good.
00:15
Respond to near Weeping Willow Lane.
00:22
Near Weeping Willow Lane in Bridgewater.
00:28
Units responded for a suspicious person report.
00:35
Caller states she saw a female in a black shirt or coat, all-black clothing,
00:43
riding on a car in the driveway in the snow, appeared intoxicated or under the influence.
00:55
Last seen southbound on Weeping Willow Lane.
01:04
That's going to be in the town.
01:07
On South Main Street, crossing West Spring Brook Road, East Spring Brook Road, and Rock Street for suspicious vehicle progress.
01:16
It was called in by 3601.
01:20
He would like someone to speak with the manager of the Family Dollar, no other information.
01:41
Can you create a call for a property check,
01:45
be a living water,
01:46
even cleared, service reform?
01:48
I'll also be in Route 36-10.
01:51
Direct.
01:57
2344.
02:00
What's my risk being dispatched far out there,
02:03
filled his way?
02:06
They're responding due to check her pitting edema and her legs,
02:13
and feet and wheezing, she's having difficulty breathing.
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Location mentioned:
Weeping Willow Ln, Bridgewater, VA 22812
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