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Male found unconscious at gas station pump, Charlottesville VA
Emergency responders were called to a gas station near 5th Street Southwest for a male who passed out at a gas pump while sitting in a blue Subaru. Another person was also present. Several bystanders were nearby when the caller left.
Audio|Heard on: Charlottesville, Albemarle, and UVA Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 7. Firenetic 1.
00:03
A known problem ALS.
00:05
Wawa 5th Street.
00:06
Near 5th Street Southwest.
00:09
Respond on Alpha TAC 2[1].
00:11
Engine 7, Foptic 1.
00:14
A known problem, ALS.
00:16
Wawa 5th Street.
00:17
Near 5th Street Southwest.
00:20
Respond on Alpha TAC 2[1].
00:24
Santerable near 5th Street, call for male passed out at a gas pump.
00:28
They are in a blue Subaru and C.A.
00:30
Fire and Rescue Worlds around.
00:32
820?
00:34
150 to pay.
00:36
150.
00:37
9655-3. Okay.
00:41
ECCC, CP 82.
00:44
CETC, CP 82.
00:46
Okay.
00:50
They want another unit since there are two subjects.
00:56
Sound vote.
01:00
ECC-150.
01:04
Longer to be a base under.
01:06
Two-four.
01:07
Eighty the unit window wallow.
01:13
One subject's head is leaning to the window and the female driver is leaning all the way back in the seat.
01:19
Tomo.
01:24
You know just going to wall wallop.
01:26
Of course the caller, there were other people standing around the vehicle when the caller left, and the gas pump is still in the vehicle.
01:32
Oh.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha TAC 2: Assigned radio tactical channel for the incident
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Location mentioned:
5th St SW, Charlottesville, VA 22902
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