Seizure emergency triggers multi-agency response in Gordonsville, Gordonsville VA
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A seizure at a Gordonsville address prompted a coordinated EMS and fire response, involving multiple agencies and RSI medic coordination, prompting concern.
Audio|Heard on: Louisa County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Box 2409 for the seizure.
00:04
Near James Madison Highway,
00:06
engine company 7, 2112.
00:15
Squad 7 with you.
00:18
Squad 7, 2113.
00:28
Medical City and Orange County, potentially for an RSI.
00:39
Max, if you want them starting to ride, if I have one, if I have one.
00:55
The medic says on scene.
01:00
2115.
01:07
Really is the EMS 107?
01:13
Good.
01:15
We're talking to Orange Dispatch.
01:17
They're not even sure what an RSI medic is.
01:20
Did you want us to contact a different jurisdiction for an RSI?
01:26
They're telling them to contact their duty officer and see if they have one available.
01:30
10-4[1]. I believe that's what they're doing now.
01:39
Hello.
01:47
Medic 7. We'll be there.
01:56
Money 7.
01:59
You can go ahead and cancel Orange County.
02:01
We can see if everyone else coming.
02:05
I copy.
02:07
Cancel Orange for RSI.
02:09
Keep everybody else coming, 2118.
02:12
Please,
02:18
the dispatch from Digital Officer 1.
02:20
I'm responding to your county.
02:24
Always the Orange DMS duty officer 1.
02:26
I just contacted your dispatch.
02:27
You can go back in service.
02:29
We're going to be able to handle.
02:30
Thank you for your assistance.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
James Madison Hwy, Gordonsville, VA 22942
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