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Surfer safe after potential drowning at Atlantic AvenueVirginia Beach VA

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Atlantic Ave, Virginia Beach, VA 23451

According to the dispatch call, emergency responders reported a possible drowning near Atlantic Avenue. Two people were involved; one was a surfer who was unharmed and did not show distress. The other individual did not enter the water. The situation was cleared as safe.

Audio|Heard on: Virginia Beach EMS
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03:55
Transcript:
00:00
Potential drowning for an individual just went back in the water near Atlantic Avenue, the high at 1145.
00:12
1420p. I company Rod.
00:13
You know, let's call 1100 first colonel of road in Virginia Beach Psychiatric.
00:16
They shall be in room 374Bs in Bravo.
00:20
A copy around status at this time.
00:26
Patience is confused showing signs of different hand gestures.
00:34
Make a breathing at 1746.46.
00:44
Battalion 1's on TAC 3, start and roll call engine 11.
00:50
Engine 11, at Atlantic and 30th.
00:55
Received, engine 12.
01:01
Trone 1.
01:04
Trone 1 respond from Shore Haven.
01:08
Rescue 1. Rescue 1.
01:12
Rescue 1. Rescue 1.
01:13
Engine 1.
01:19
Andrew won't cross saving five by two.
01:23
Ladder 11.
01:27
Ladder 11.
01:31
Engine 12.
01:33
Engine 12 in route to the vote.
01:40
Copy. 1423 feet.
01:47
MSTU
01:50
EMS2 Chief Penn
01:58
The exception 1423P The latest update as the person went back into the water and possibly CIT page
02:13
Go ahead
02:17
Time. On team.
02:19
We in the investigative mode.
02:22
I'll have command.
02:23
Thank you.
02:28
1423 fail attack.
02:33
We don't make that contact for you.
02:40
Go ahead.
02:42
I've added myself to the case for the additional FRS swimmer
02:55
Go ahead, Chief.
02:58
I've arrived on scene.
02:59
I'll go ahead and assume command.
03:02
Okay, just to give you an update.
03:04
It sounds like there were two individuals.
03:06
One individual is a surfer.
03:08
Serping in no distress.
03:09
The other person were trying to ensure they're not going to water.
03:13
It does not sound like they have water.
03:19
All other units not on scene, go ahead and reduce your response.
03:28
1621, routine check for yourself in ZOMADC14.
03:36
CBJM at 1621 and ZOMedic14, Routine Check.
03:41
Routine Check.
03:43
Thank you, ma'am.
03:44
Left for two.
03:49
In all units you can clear this was a surfer and a safety patient that never went in the water

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Atlantic Ave, Virginia Beach, VA 23451

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