Patient with respiratory distress treated at hospital


Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
01:57
Transcript:
They can clear. Yes, sir, apparently I've already cleared. Engine 13 alpha, inch 13 Bravo. How's our water lift? Engine 6, you're responding to 201 West 21st Street, the 201 for a service call. Fire Marshal and C needs assistance for covering their keys from a storm drain, 10.08. Engine 305, we're on 34. Monster 2. Engine 6. Engine 4, Medic 14, respond to sick person. 1309, Kempstville Road, Lake Taylor Hospital, Room 6, Bravo. Engine 4, Medic 14, respond to a sick person, 1-309, Kepsville Road, Lake Taylor Hospital, Room 6B, on Tack 2, at 1008. Engage, go ahead. Pediglin, Norfolk. Medi 14, respondent. Yes, ma'am. Can you place me on a still alarm this patient one? We had a patient walk up. I'll advise what the nature of the call is. Yes, sir. It's a citizen. A citizen dropped her keys in the storm drain. And she can see them in the storm drain. She just can't reach them. So I made the call and see if you can assist her with that. Copy that. Copy that. Breathing problem, 63-43 Chesapeake Boulevard, Department 35. Engine 4-Welt. Engine 4, Medic 14. You're spotting to 1309 Kempstville Road, Lake Taylor Hospital Unit 2, correction 6, Bravo, for a sick person. This is a 51-year-old patient with a high-temperature, low O2 saturation. The patient is on dialysis, and per the caller, the chest sounds as if the patient is full of mucus.
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Location mentioned:
Near Kempsville Rd, Norfolk, VA 23502
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