Man falls in bathroom needing assistance near 10th street, Buena Vista VA
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A 56-year-old man weighing 250 pounds fell in the bathroom at a residence near East 10th Street, Buena Vista. The caller indicated he was not injured but needed help to get up. The man is a dialysis patient.
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Transcript:
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Rescue 2 respond to fall near East 10th Street and Buena Vista.
00:06
Unit 3. Cross streets are Woodland Avenue at Orange Avenue.
00:20
22-year-in route to East 10th Street, 56-year-old male,
00:26
250 pounds, fell in the bathroom.
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The caller didn't believe that he was hurt, just needing help getting up.
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He is a dialysis patient.
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I operate up to 1728.
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22 on location.
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1730.
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Brush 4 to ECC.
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Brush 4 to ECC.
00:52
Brush 4.
00:59
Mark its unit back in service, please.
01:07
22 ACC, can you have the phone department,
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please.
01:11
June for...
01:19
Company 10 respond to, fall,
01:22
near East Henth Street and Buna Vista, Unit 3,
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cross street for Woodland Avenue at Orange Avenue.
01:37
Rescue 13 and Rescue 4 respond to, stroke.
01:42
At 132, Furnish Hill Road in Goshen, cross streets our old Allegheny Circle at Buffy Lane.
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13, rescue 4.
01:53
132, Furnish Hill Road for stroke, Rockford, DCCC, Thursday, very quick.
02:08
First 1009, motion was responding at 1737.
02:11
So East 10th Street, the third apartment.
02:16
For a 56-year-old male with a 250-pound, found the bathroom, and he tells up.
02:22
22's on the scene.
02:23
You can switch them up right up to Park City.
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Location mentioned:
E 10th St, Buena Vista, VA 24416
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