Passenger with chemical causes bus driver reaction


Emergency crews responded to a chemical hazmat situation on a bus after a passenger reportedly claimed to have a chemical on him and the bus driver began having a physical reaction. The passenger had left the bus before responders arrived.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
01:43
Transcript:
Medic 10 is around. Battalion 1 engine 10, ladder 10, medic 10, rescue, one, safety, 1, potential hazmat chemical, East Virginia Beach Boulevard, and Ingleside Road, respond on tack 3. Battalion 1, engine 10, ladder, 10, medic 10, rescue 1, safety, hazmat chemical, East Virginia Beach Boulevard, Ingleside Road, Tack 3, 2157. Copy engine 10 at 2158. Battalion 1 respondent. Copy battalion 1 at 2159. Safety 1 respondent. Safety 1 respondent. Rest you're 1 in route. Ladder 10 in row. 9-1, Engine 10, Ladder 10, Medicin, Rescue Unsafe 1, you're responding for a chemical hazmat, East Virginia Beach Boulevard and Ingleside Road. It's going to be for a passenger that got on the bus and put money in by that he had a chemical on him. Now the bus driver is having a reaction. Passengers no longer on the bus at 2200 hours. Engine 10's arrived. Engine 10 will be in command. We'll be investigating. 2200 hours. Returns arrived. 2201. Middickton, same traffic.
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E Virginia Beach Blvd & Ingleside Rd, Norfolk, VA 23502
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