Man feels dizzy and blacks out while driving near Pavilion, New Orleans LA
A 67-year-old man felt dizzy and may have fainted while driving near Victory Avenue and Betty and Charles Turner Lane, close to the Pavilion of the Two Sisters. Emergency medical services were requested to assist him.
Audio|Source: New Orleans Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine and I still out of service, but we were waved down by a pedestrian asking for EMS in front of the pavilion of the two sisters on Victory Avenue. Can we get an EMS unit?
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Okay, four, with the location again?
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Locations Victory Avenue in front of the pavilion of the two sisters.
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The cross street is Betty and Charles Turner Lane.
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Before and Denier, Betty Turner Lane and Dreyfuss are Victor because Hickory doesn't cross.
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It's the corner of Victory Avenue and Betty and Charles Turner Lane.
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Communication, I can you give me further on first responses?
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All right, that's cool.
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Engine 35 to communications. We have a 67-year-old male complaining of busyness, possibly blacked out while he was driving.
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Too full.
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Engine 35.
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Medical.
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Victory Avenue, and Betty Turner Lane.
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Cross Street of, one Victory Avenue, and one Betty Turner Lane.
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Zone 5027.
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Engine 35.
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Medical.
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Victory Avenue, and Betty Turner Lane.
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Cross Street of, one Victory Avenue, and one Betty Turner Lane.
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Engine 35, 104. 10.24.
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Location mentioned:
Pavilion of the Two Sisters, 1 Victory Ave, New Orleans, LA 70124
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