Woman and toddler treated for battery ingestion and fainting, Montpelier VA
Emergency responders were dispatched to Montpelier Volunteer Fire Department parking lot near Mountain Road for a medical incident involving a 28-year-old woman who felt faint and tingling, and her one-year-old daughter who swallowed a battery but was not choking. Both patients showed signs of distress and required medical attention.
Audio|Source: Hanover County Fire / EMS
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Unconscious.
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Near Mountain Road.
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Cross streets of Bethany, Church Road and Woodman Hall Road.
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Station 8's District.
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Pack 4. Time of 1845.
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Engine 408, Ambulance 411, you are enroute to Montpelier Volunteer Fire Department, near Mountain Road, near Mountain Road.
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For a first party alone, 28-year-old female, conscious and breathing, advising her body is tingling and feels like she is going to pass out.
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Also advising her daughter.
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I think her daughter, one-year-old, is the one that swallowed a battery, and she is the one not choking, but is feeling tingly, and feels like she's going to pass out.
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Is it for your cat.
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Corrections, two different patients. The one-year-old daughter swallowed a battery, not choking,
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and then the mother feels like she is going to pass out, and body is tingling.
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Taps.
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Engine 408, Ambulance 411, patient will be in a white Toyota RAV 4 in the parking lot of the fire station.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mountain Rd, Montpelier, VA 23192
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