Medic responds to adult male with breathing difficulty


A medical unit responded to the airport for an adult male who was having trouble breathing and had a history of high blood pressure.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
02:42
Transcript:
Indication is down-to-steers smoke detector. Medical 11 in route to Norfolk General. 1318. Later 9 to route. Carvey. Engine 14, Norfolk. Engine 14. Yes, ma'am. What is the ambulance that was on to this incident? It's going to be medic aids. They were coming from quite a distance. Understood. They should be almost there. Agent 10, north of contact it. Intentine. Patient refusal seems being turned over to police. We'll be going back to that one. Copy. Many gates arrive. Agent 10 is in the clear. Not a gauge director of the door. Thank you. Cut. Engine 9 arrived. A letter9, don't commit to the Palmerstur and Stey John Mercer. Radar.com. Engine 9 to Larry 9, you can clear. Not a knockout. Medics 7, transporting one patient's a week. 1324. This is Norfolk here ford norfolk. This is Norfolk. Go ahead. Can I have a medic respond to the airport for a male adult who is having difficulty breathing also has a history of high blood pressure? I'm going to have a unit at the bridge standing by the experts you're going to leave. Copy, we'll get them on the way. Nossus fire. Were you able to copy? Copy, we'll get them on the way.
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Location mentioned:
Norfolk International Airport (ORF), 2200 Norview Ave, Norfolk, VA 23518
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