Emergency response to severe breathing issues and seizure


Emergency services responded to two medical incidents. One patient, a 27-year-old female, was experiencing severe breathing difficulties and had a history of COPD. Another patient at a different location was having a seizure.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
03:13
Transcript:
Medi 13, you copy. Medic 13, coffee. Medicines 13 coffee. Medicines have responded 7,700 Armfield. Patient having difficulty breathing. Medic 7, 7, 7,700 Armfield. Patient having difficulty breathing, TAC2. The patient having difficulty breathing, TAC2. The TAC 7 is arrived. Medic 9, 2, out of 13. What do you need in time? Just bring your stress. We're making away some patients. Copy that, Judge. And then back in service. 967-0-827. Do you add the closest fire apparatus for this whole, please? Copy. Genade, sir. Copy. Norfolk, Nate 15. Okay. Name 15, go ahead. Out of service, base training. Name 15, copy. All right quick, Medi12. Medi12 out of service on equipment message. Italian is where? Medi12, copy. Engine 9, assist Medics 7, 7, 7,700 Armfield on a bridging difficulty, engine 9 assists Madden 9, 7, 7,700 Armfield, type 2. No for copy, Matic 7 and Engine 9, responding to 7,700 Armfield, Tucker House, Unit 242, responding to a 27-year-old female who's having difficulty breathing, history of COPD. 2911 Argon Avenue patient having a seizure medic 2 2911 Argon patient having a seizure attack 2. Ziggy Thrandor General. Copy. Engine 910. Copy. Copy. Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near Argonne Ave, Norfolk, VA 23509
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