Woman reports walls shocking her, mental health call, Buena Vista VA
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Emergency responders went to a location near West 3rd Street in Buena Vista to assist a woman experiencing mental health issues. She reported that the walls inside her home were shocking her. The responders treated this as a mental health incident.
Audio|Heard on: Rockbridge County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Rescue 2 and Rescue 3 respond to mental health.
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At near West Nob Street in Buena Vista.
00:07
Cross streets or Sycamore Avenue at Linden Avenue.
00:20
Rescue 2, Company 10, additional call, Rescue 3, Mutual Aid,
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near West 3rd Street for mental health, 1504.
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ECCC, Thursday Command.
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Can we go.
00:41
No gas got me on location.
00:45
33 year in route to near West Third Street for a female that approached EMS while on another call about wall shocking her and wanting to get checked out it's going to be a mental health subject operate up to 1505
01:04
Hey, UCC, Command 10, respond.
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Command 10,
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Respond, 2315, Magnolia for lifting assistance.
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Operate Office 2,
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15 of 8.
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Okay, I'll see.
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1510.
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15.
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ECC commandant.
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Commandant.
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Clear your lift assist.
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Respondent.
01:43
Responding to Rickulam.
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Ten,
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four, here.
01:48
Clear the list of the list of assists.
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Responding to near West Third Street for female mental health issues.
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Approach the MS.
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While out on another call,
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stating that the walls were shocking her.
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They were on opposite to 15-crow.
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Location mentioned:
W 3rd St, Buena Vista, VA 24416
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