Emergency response to medical issues at local facilities


EMS responded to medical emergencies, including a person having trouble breathing and another with chest pain at a nursing home.
Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
01:55
Transcript:
That's a risky 21 area. It was 520 for breathing difficulty. 216-A Dr. Dubboot Boulevard of (name withheld) Urgent Care. I had a 1013. Junior beat 1623. And with 1623. You go ahead and cancel that zone. That's going to be a BLS[1] call. 10-4. Zan 14 copy. Happy. 2168, General Boulevard of (name withheld) Urgent Care. Basically looking at room 4, 1016. Okay, 116.22P to Virginia Beach and Michigan Beach. Hamelin 1622 P&U need (number withheld) transporting to sincerely. 1016.5 (number withheld) transporting 2.101620 response to illness 335 Marion Lane, (name withheld) Manor Nursing Home, Room 8 at 1017. The key for cardiac test pain, 2,501, James Nassette Boulevard, building 7, jail at 1017.19. May 14, respond with 8,000, 16, 20, to illness, party 1, 345 Marion Lane, (name withheld) Manor Nursing Home, Room 8. Probably both units are in routes. Patients are in routes. Patients can be a female, 96 years old, conscious in breathing at 1017.
Police codes explained
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[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support (lower acuity EMS call)
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Virginia Beach, VA
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