Medical team aids patient at Lee St garage, Charlottesville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency teams responded to a possible medical incident involving a person experiencing a seizure in a vehicle on Level A of the Lee Street parking garage in Charlottesville. The patient was unresponsive but breathing, and crews arranged for transport to the emergency department.
Audio|Heard on: Charlottesville VA Security Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Sending a medical team to the alpha level of the Lee Street garage.
00:04
Apparently, there's a male patient in a vehicle having a seizure.
00:07
10-4, do you know the floor?
00:11
What level of the garage?
00:12
Hey one two, this is dispatch.
00:14
You're secured direct to the Lee Street Garage Level A.
00:19
Three six four, we're on.
00:21
Dispatch, all right.
00:23
Three eight six to dispatch.
00:25
Go ahead. We need a correctional escort up for surgery and admissions.
00:30
Hey one two, this dispatch.
00:31
We're with a patient right now.
00:32
They look like she's breathing but not responding.
00:35
Twenty voices.
00:37
Can't work. Waiting to call through ECC.
00:40
Two one two, this is dispatch.
00:42
It looks like they're moving the car to the front of the ER now.
00:47
She's not moving at all.
00:49
Possessed still beat.
00:53
Is there an ambulance there or just an individual?
00:58
Medic five is here.
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Location mentioned:
Lee St, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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