Respiratory distress reported near Locust Drive, Cascade VA
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Emergency services responded to a report of respiratory distress near Locust Drive. Law enforcement was en route, and emergency medical squads were dispatched and instructed to stage.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsylvania County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Ticom squad 38 for respiratory distress,
00:04
near Locust Drive.
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We've got officers en route, you'll need to stage.
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Again, squad 38 for respiratory distress,
00:12
near Locust Drive.
00:14
Got law enforcement en route, you'll need to stage.
00:17
Cross-Raser, Chesapeake Drive and Meadowlark Road, Tick-I'm clear, 10-22[1] hours.
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Two, five, two.
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Two, five, two.
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Transyl-1 band we are.
00:29
Have it 1022 hours.
00:48
Squad 38, Respiratory Distress near Locust Drive.
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Law enforcement en route you'll need to stage.
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Again, Squad 38 for respiratory distress, near Locust Drive.
01:02
Law enforcement en route you'll need to stage.
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Crawl Streets, Chesapeake Drive, Meadowlark Road, become clear, 1024 hours.
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Squad 37, mutual aid for 38,
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respiratory distress,
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near Locust Drive,
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law enforcement en route you'll need to stage.
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Again, squad 37, mutual aid for 38 for respiratory distress,
01:46
near Locust Drive,
01:48
law enforcement en route you'll need to stage.
01:51
Cross-stead's Chesapeake Drive, Meadowlark roads become clear, 1026 hours.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-22: Cancel / Disregard the last assignment
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Location mentioned:
Locust Dr, Cascade, VA 24069
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