Emergency response for weak child unable to stand in Lexington home, Lexington VA
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An emergency medical response was dispatched to a Lexington home where an eight-year-old boy, recently discharged from surgery, was found weak and unable to stand, raising urgent concern.
Audio|Heard on: Rockbridge County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Rescue 1 respond to sick at near Shenandoah Road in Lexington.
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Cross streets at Thornridge Gourde at Monticello Road.
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Road.
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Bill sick week,
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ECCC, 2054.
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The same response.
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10.4 respond to near Shenandoah Road.
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For an eight-year-old male,
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called her past just out of the hospital after having surgery.
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He was very weak.
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Cannot get up out of a chair.
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He was around 200 pounds.
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She's about coming to the side door of the house at the garage.
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She's requesting a silent run.
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You can operate off the two.
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Location mentioned:
Shenandoah Rd, Lexington, VA 24450
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