Female ill on university campus unable to walk, Fairfax VA
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A female on the George Mason University campus reported illness causing inability to move and walk. Medical services were requested and are en route to lab room 211.
Audio|Heard on: George Mason University Public Safety
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Transcript:
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07 advised that the lady is saying that she doesn't think she can move due to the diarrhea she's experiencing.
00:08
I don't think she'll be able to leave the building.
00:11
307 just advised her that there are units en route and she can't explain that to them.
00:15
Can you just advise if you need medics? 34,
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13,
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18 direct.
00:23
Okay, I'm direct.
00:25
One day.
00:30
It's in mind.
00:33
Hi.
00:39
07, said...
00:40
The subject, (name withheld), said we may need to call the ambulance.
00:43
She don't feel like she can move.
00:44
Do you? We'll move to start her now?
00:47
Yes, please.
00:49
Okay, four.
00:50
Sit down.
00:52
Go on.
00:57
There's an update.
00:59
The subject, (name withheld), says she does not feel she can physically walk out of the building.
01:03
She's currently out of the bathroom back in the lab.
01:06
307 just advised her to take a seat until someone arrives.
01:09
So she's sitting in lab room 211.
01:13
And for me in the area.
01:17
10-4[1], what on the phone with the county to start EMS?
01:25
59 EMS is en route.
01:28
59 EMS is en route.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
University Dr, Fairfax, VA 22030
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