Woman slips and falls outside gas station with back pain, Colonial Heights VA
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A 43-year-old woman slipped and fell outside the Shell Station near South Park Boulevard. She complained of back pain and had a bad cough with mucus. She was conscious and breathing normally. Emergency medical units arrived on scene to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Colonial Heights City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medick 935,
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Fall near South Park Boulevard.
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Metac 935,
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Fall, near South Park Boulevard.
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Cross streets are Envy on Route 53, East Croslin Road and West Croslin Road.
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Priority 1[1] high.
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Timeout, 1853.
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Thank you. 935 Respondon.
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Bobby Trayor is 935 South Park Boulevard.
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Near Southpulvert Boulevard at the Shell Station.
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Cross of the North Bend, Northbound Ranch to 53,
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East Roslin and West Roslin Road.
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She's a 43-year-old female that slipped and fell outside.
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Complaining of back pain states she's now having a bad cough,
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having a lot of mucus coming up.
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She's conscious and breathing.
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normally,
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she's going to be right in front of the flat doors.
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Shearing-out party, one at 1854.
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135 on scene near South Park Boulevard to West South Park, Command.
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Copy on scene, South Park, Command, 1859.
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South Park, patient contact.
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Patient contact is 1859.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority response, potentially life-threatening
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Location mentioned:
Southpark Blvd, Colonial Heights, VA 23834
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