Emergency responders check on unconscious person


Emergency responders were called to an apartment for an unconscious person. They later found that the situation was not serious as the person was no longer seizing. It was decided that the call was a duplicate and responders were told to disregard it.
Audio|Source: Chesterfield County Fire and EMS Dispatch
01:52
Transcript:
Medic 218, Unconscious Person, 13,706, Riverwall Avenue, Apartment 104, 104, Priority 1[1]. Medic 218, Unconscious Person, 13,706, Riverwall Avenue, Apartment 104, Cross Streets Rivertree Drive, and Riverwall Place, Fire District 18, Priority 1, Time 212. Engine 218 and Ambulance 214, Person No Longer Seizing, 13,706, Riverwall Avenue, Apartment 104, Priority 3[2]. Engine 218, and ambulance 214, person no longer seizing, 13,706, Riverwall Avenue, Apartment 104, 4, Cross... St. River Tree Drive and Riverwall Place. Higher District 18, Priority 3. Time 214. Engine 224 cleared available. That's this hallway. At 022.20. Engine 218 and a list 214 from Chesell. You can just regard. It's a duplicate incident. For the engine 218, you can disregard. You can disregard. Engine 218 and ambulance 214 from Shetville, you can disregard. It's a duplicate incident.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest urgency medical emergency
[2]
Priority 3: Lower urgency medical emergency
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Chesterfield County, VA
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