Medical alarm at one-story medical facility in Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach VA


Fire and EMS responded to a medical alarm at a one-story medical facility near Virginia Boulevard. There were reports of possible cardiac arrest and the building appeared occupied. Multiple units investigated but found no fire or immediate danger. The situation was downgraded after no hazards were found.
Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
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Transcript:
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California none no comments on the Patriot other than alarm indicating to about 20p 20p 20p Cooper and Cardiator arrest
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Who said cardiac arrest? Can you say cardiac arrest?
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7.35 is light chapel.
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Chiefs, please.
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735.
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11 Sherman route as well.
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735.
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735. UMS Worms your beach take up primary.
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7.35.
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The story commercial structure.
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Got nothing showing.
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The building appears to be occupied.
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Letter to tell, be in command.
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The 10-5[1], guys, a lot of citizen on the scene.
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One-story medical facility, nothing shown any investigative men in your subject in command.
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He's down to 120.
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Where are you going?
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Go ahead.
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You can't just pick up and go to the end of the edge right there.
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9 5 to command.
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Be advised. I've made contact with individuals inside.
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I've got nothing trying to establish a reset.
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Ladder 10 can handle.
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All you can clear.
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Okay, got it.
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Ladder 10 is going to handle the call.
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All you can clear will put it.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-5: Relay message
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Location mentioned:
Near Virginia Beach Blvd, Virginia Beach, VA 23454
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