Cardiac arrest reported near red wing court, Prince George County VA
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A medical emergency was reported near Red Wing Court and Shorewood Drive in Prince George. Emergency responders were dispatched for an unconscious person who was later classified as experiencing cardiac arrest. The situation was treated with the highest priority response.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George County Fire/EMS
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Unconscious person, near Red Wing Court.
00:03
Medic 5 and Brush 5, near Redwing Court.
00:08
Cross Streets Shorewood Drive, highest-priority response, unconscious person.
00:13
Timeout, 2311.
00:24
Brush due.
00:30
We have patient contact.
00:34
2312.
00:39
Prince George Medicaid.
00:41
We're also safe for us two.
00:44
2312.
00:50
Articles brush files and round for one.
00:54
Two years 14.
00:55
Please. Medicaid.
00:58
Medicate. It's going to be accidental activation.
01:05
Again, terminate the incident.
01:07
Brush to medigate, clear, and in service.
01:10
2317.
01:12
First,
01:16
Mike, 5.
01:19
Here I am. Go ahead.
01:21
Also direct to brush five, we did just change it to a cardiac arrest.
01:28
Copy.
01:34
Friends George and Medicaid, we copy the cardiac arrest.
01:37
We'll be around the note five.
01:40
Copy. Copy.
01:46
Very cross all location.
01:48
Thank you, James, Command.
01:50
2320.
01:58
Company 5, and Battalion 1, cardiac arrest, near Red Wing Court.
02:04
Company 5, and Battalion 1, near Red Wing Court, Cross Street, Shorewood Drive, highest-priority response, cardiac arrest.
02:13
Timeout, 2321.
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Location mentioned:
Redwing Ct, Prince George, VA 23875
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