Medical emergency at senior facility in Vestavia Hills, Birmingham AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to an apparent medical emergency involving an unresponsive elderly woman at a senior care facility in Vestavia Hills, near Columbiana Road. The patient was described as approximately 80 years old and may have experienced fainting. Multiple rescue units and a battalion chief were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson AL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Battalion One, Rescue Thirty Two, unresponsive person at Morningside of Vestavia Hills,
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near Columbiana Road.
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Roll to Vestavia Hills Battalion One, Engine Two, Rescue Thirty Two.
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Unresponsive person near Columbiana Road.
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Morningside of Vestavia Hills for 80-year-old female, cross street Linda Vista.
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Rescue 32, showing you responding.
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Rescue 32.
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Engine 2 responding.
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Battalion 1 received.
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Battalion 1 received.
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Good afternoon.
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Good evening, showing you both are responding to unresponsive person near Columbiana Road at Morningside of Vestavia Hills.
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Have an 80-year-old female experiencing possible syncope near Crossroad Vista.
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Engine 2, Rescue 32 on scene, one attack command.
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Engine 2 and Rescue 32 on scene establishing one attack command.
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Location mentioned:
Columbiana Rd, Birmingham, AL 35216
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