Medical response to breathing problems near 38th Street, Norfolk VA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to an 18-year-old male experiencing breathing problems near 38th Street in Norfolk. The patient was transported to Norfolk General hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Breathing problems near 38th Street.
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Breathing problems near 38th Street.
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Here.
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Breathing problems.
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Breathing problems near 38th Street, medics and engine 7 respond.
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Breathing problems near 38th Street, medics 7 and engine 7 respond on TAC 2 at 1928.
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Go ahead.
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Yes,
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sir, can you send to reset?
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Copy at Simpson reset.
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She said on scene.
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At 1929.
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Agent 7, then out.
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1004.
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104. 6.
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Agent 7, medic 7, 1060 near 38th Street for breathing problems.
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Good reset, copy.
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Engine 9, ladder 9, you can clear.
01:18
An 18-year-old male is having some breathing problems.
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Copy.
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He is wearing a black hoodie and black sweat pants.
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(Name withheld) is going to be waiting outside.
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Place in on team.
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Not 1929.
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You're saying, Maddickton.
01:41
Just to stretch you to the door.
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Gotty, stretch to the door.
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Medic 7's on scene.
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At 1930.
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Engine 7, same track.
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At 1930.
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Medic 7 and engine 7, you can clear.
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Medic 7 transporting one to Norfolk General.
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At 1932.
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Location mentioned:
W 38th St, Norfolk, VA 23508
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