Officer possibly exposed to chemical during warrant, Norfolk VA


An officer may have been exposed to a chemical during the execution of a warrant at a Motel 6 near North Military Highway. Emergency medical teams responded to the scene to assist.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Sick person, near North Military Highway, Motel 6.
00:04
Other kids are out.
00:06
Huh. Ladder 10, Medical 11, sick person, near North Military Highway, Motel 6.
00:12
Respond, TAC2.
00:13
Ladder 10, Medic 11, sick person, near North Military Highway at the Motel 6.
00:20
Respond on TAC 2, (number withheld).
00:22
Latterton, Medical 11 for six-person, near North Military Highway at Motel 6.
00:28
The officers out there have someone in custody, but one of the officers may have been exposed to a chemical as they were serving a warrant at (number withheld).
00:37
Latterton arrives.
00:38
Signal 4[1], (number withheld).
00:39
And you do know, a protector.
00:40
Glad sir.
00:41
Medical 11 is en route.
00:42
Pult Station, no hazards,
00:44
quick repair has been made and a work order has been placed, alarm system is normal, and still operating as it should.
00:50
Go back to one to clear. Six before.
00:51
At (number withheld).
00:52
And two's in clear.
00:53
(number withheld). Medic 11 in route, Lattertonstein, six-person, near North Military, Highway Motel 6.
00:59
It's going to be for an officer that may have been exposed to a chemical as they survey warrant service at (number withheld).
Police codes explained
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[1]
Signal 4: Traffic crash or vehicle accident; may have agency-specific alternate meanings such as "OK" or "all clear."
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Location mentioned:
Near N Military Hwy, Norfolk, VA 23502
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