Cardiac arrest fatality at residence with fire risk, Chesterfield County VA


Emergency crews responded to a cardiac arrest near Spireate Court. The residence had a high fire risk due to kerosene heaters and fuel stored inside. The resident was deaf and nearly blind. Responders confirmed the person was dead on arrival.
Audio|Source: Chesterfield County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 220 and ambulance 220,
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cardiac arrest,
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near Spireate Court, priority one.
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Engine 220 and ambulance 220, cardiac arrest, near Spireate Court, cross-street street, rear road, fire district 20,
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priority one, time 1757.
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The engine is 220. You can disregard.
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The most 220 toppers.
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Engine 220 topping the route.
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AMLH 202-1759.
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That's about the engine 220.
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Go ahead.
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If you have a premise lawyer on this house, there's a high content fire load,
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says that the resident uses kerosene heaters inside with kerosene cans store it inside of the house.
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The resident is also deaf and nearly blind.
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(name withheld) 224 is clear on a code 26 DLS.
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L. 224.
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Motion 220 on scenes by rear command, it's no 4.
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Rear confirms DOA.
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Copy, confirmed DOA.
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VA-604, Virginia
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