Medical responders assist elderly man with illness near Mount Pleasant Road, Elkton VA
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Medical responders were sent to help an 84-year-old man near Mount Pleasant Road. He was conscious but had general illness, diarrhea, swelling in his legs, and low blood pressure. There is a safety alert at the location because a person with violent tendencies and a history of making weapons lives there. Law enforcement was requested for extra support.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham and Harrisonburg Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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When responding, near Mount Pleasant Road, 84-year-old male, conscious and breathing,
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complaining of a general illness,
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main symptom,
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diarrhea,
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also unable to walk,
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sitting his legs are swelling,
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has low blood pressure.
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Does that have a medical issue at CHF.
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If you have a responder safety letter at this location for a male that has violent tendencies known to manufacture weapons, we currently don't have law enforcement in row.
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21 available no patient anywhere 41 available Anya 41 available
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Near Mount Pleasant Road, Elkton, cross street, Tuckleberry Road, Pleasant View Lane, print assist by rescue in progress.
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Rescue responding for an 84-year-old male,
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planning of general illness.
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We have a responder safety alert for the location per GW411.
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At this address, a (name withheld) has violent tendencies and is known to manufacture weapons.
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That same alert also advises a two-unit response for law enforcement.
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Responding 1910, you like an additional unit.
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31,
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law enforcement is down in route.
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Location mentioned:
Mt Pleasant Rd, Elkton, VA 22827
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