Unresponsive patient reported at Mariners Museum, Newport News VA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to the Mariners Museum for an unconscious and unresponsive patient. The incident occurred near Museum Drive. Multiple units were involved, and patient contact was established around 1628 hours.
Audio|Heard on: Newport News Public Safety
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 10 and Medic 10.
00:02
Respond to unconscious unresponsive.
00:05
Priority response.
00:07
The Mariners' Museum.
00:08
Near Museum Drive.
00:11
Cross streets are Museum Parkway and Lakeside Drive.
00:20
Engine 10 and Medic 10.
00:23
Respond to unconscious unresponsive.
00:26
Priority response.
00:27
The Mariners' Museum.
00:29
Near Museum Drive.
00:31
Cross streets are Museum Parkway and Lakeside Drive.
00:35
Medic 10.
00:39
Is the patient going to be inside or in the parking lot?
00:46
One note says in the back of the museum, I'll have to call back to the original caller so they can advise further.
00:54
Copy that.
01:00
Okay.
01:02
Agent 6. 4 of you on Medi-9, we'll take it for Engine 8.
01:07
Or Engine 8 available.
01:11
Engine 8, we're good.
01:12
Thank you, Jeff.
01:17
Is this copy you're available?
01:22
Time for engine 6, fail.
01:27
Take 10 to engine.
01:33
We have your rider with us.
01:38
Copy.
01:43
GMF2 to medic 10.
01:47
Go ahead.
01:50
Have you located patient yet?
01:54
Negative employee just sent us to go here to the back, so we're getting there now.
01:59
Okay, you must have two new produce.
02:01
You can add me to the museum, please.
02:04
Ten-four.
02:09
Patient contact.
02:11
Contact. Contact, 1628 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Museum Dr, Newport News, VA 23606
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