Person down on a bus near richmond highway, Hybla Valley VA
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Emergency responders attended to a person who was down on a Fairfax Connector bus near Richmond Highway and Belford Drive.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 409, Truck 411.
00:02
On Channel 4, Bravo, Fox 40923, EMS Level 3[1], cross street, Richmond Highway at Belford Drive.
00:10
Medic 409, truck 411.
00:13
On Channel 4, Bravo, Fox 40923, EMS Level 3[1], cross street, Richmond Highway at Belford Drive.
00:28
Direction 104-11.
00:31
Go ahead. Do you have any units around yet?
00:39
They do not.
00:43
Oh,
00:46
right. We're at stage.
00:49
The results fitness,
00:50
77-70, Richmond Highway.
00:53
(number withheld).
00:56
Ambulance 444, engine 429, on Channel 4Botto, Box 42901, EMS level 3, 808 West Park Drive, Kaiser Permanente, 225, cross street, Jones Ranch Drive.
01:10
Ambulance 444, engine 429.
01:13
On Channel 4.V.O.
01:15
Box, 42901, EMS Level 3[1], 808, West Park Drive, Kaiser Permanente, 2.25, cross street, Jones Ranch Drive.
01:29
866, Richmond Highway is standing in the middle of the intersection.
01:32
If you can advise, PD, please.
01:35
Temple.
01:40
Fairfax Truck 411.
01:45
Go ahead.
01:47
Subject is down on a Fairfax Connector bus, and we are going to be going to service.
01:52
You canvapadian service as well.
01:54
Okay.
Police codes explained
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[1]
EMS Level 3: Emergency medical response level indicating higher acuity, typically requiring advanced life support and increased resources.
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Location mentioned:
Richmond Hwy & Belford Dr, Hybla Valley, VA 22306
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