Person having convulsions near Campostella and Indian River Road, Norfolk VA
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Emergency responders received a call for a person having convulsions near Campostella Road and East Indian River Road in Norfolk. Medical units were dispatched to the location to assist the individual who was experiencing seizures.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
TIN 8 Matter 10, Convulsions, Campus down the road at KCN, River Road, TAC2.
00:11
Engineate, Medi-Tan, Convulsions, Campostella Road and East Indian River Road, Act 2 at 918.
00:19
Medicaid, no other...
00:20
Give me that call.
00:22
Okay, I'm sorry.
00:26
Cross-up to Medi-Tan, Jack 1.
00:32
Agent 1 is clear.
00:40
918.
00:42
I'll fix a medic tan, Tad2.
00:46
Medicaid respond.
00:49
Mediqton Tats, I'll copy Medigate.
00:50
Send to 4. (number withheld).
00:53
(number withheld).
01:03
Medical Lifeline alarm, near Auburn Avenue, Apartment 322, Pre-Witman Apartments.
01:08
P-WP-Boh.
01:20
215, Medical Lifeline Alarm near Urban Avenue, Unit 320, Pre-Witman Apartments, Side 2.
01:31
Latter-rate, Norfolk.
01:32
Contacted.
01:34
Engine 1-5, Medical Lifesan Alarm, near Alton Avenue, Apartment 322, Braywoodman Apartments, Tech 2 at 918.
01:43
Latterate. Yeah, I'm picking up that run for engine 8.
01:46
Can you sit in my terminal?
01:48
Chopin.
01:50
Love him, Bravo, love out.
02:02
Raleigh, Medicaid, Convulsions, Campostella Road and East Indian River Road.
02:08
The driver, having a seizure is going to be in a black cyan on Campostella in 20.
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Location mentioned:
Campostella Rd & E Indian River Rd, Norfolk, VA 23523
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