Woman unconscious but breathing after knee surgery, Goochland County VA
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Rescue and EMS units responded to a 76-year-old woman who was unconscious but breathing near Rollway Drive. She was experiencing extreme pain following recent knee surgery.
Audio|Heard on: Goochland County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Attention Company One Rescue, respond near Railway Drive for unconscious breathing, shoutout 1531.
00:14
Attention company one rescue, respond near Rollway Drive, repeating near Rollway Drive, Foster to Hickory Drive for unconscious breathing, shoutout, 1531.
00:29
See what I've got this morning.
00:36
Copy Amelan 6-9, you're in-roft near Rollway Drive, repeating near Rollway Drive, puncture-Hickory Drive for unconscious fading, priority two.
00:46
It's for a 76-year-old female unconscious and breathing, wife is going in and out of consciousness.
00:52
Her breathing is completely normal, she is responding normally,
00:55
she is not changing color, she has no history of heart problems.
00:58
We'll be turning for ALS[1].
01:02
There's a go.
01:20
Attention, any ALS[1] provider that consists AMLN 610 that can adopt near Rollway Drive, reading near Rollway Drive, pressure to Hickory Drive for unconstant sustaining clarity 2, it was 1633.
01:35
All right, 6607 you know.
01:45
Copywater Rescue 607, you're around.
01:47
Are you ten-four with the additional?
01:53
1535.
01:58
H.S. 610.
02:01
Patient just recently had knee surgery on Friday and is now in extreme pain.
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ALS: Advanced Life Support backup
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Goochland County, VA
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