Medical emergency response near Hickory Drive in Waynesboro, Waynesboro VA
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Emergency medical services responded to a medical emergency near Hickory Drive in Waynesboro with multiple companies dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Staunton Area Public Safety
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
It's working code.
00:02
Working code, 1242.
00:16
Company 18, you're being added to the call.
00:18
For working code, 18 Hickory Drive,
00:22
18 Hickory Drive in Waynesboro, cross streets of Coley Town Road and Acorn Lane.
00:27
Operate County 1, 1243.
00:35
Aim at 2D, C, see, if all you did was at 18, go ahead and add 11.
00:39
As well, please.
00:43
AECC's direct, 1243.
00:55
Company 11, you're also being added to the call for now working code at 18 Hickory Drive, 18 Hickory Drive in Waynesboro, crocheted a Coley Town Road in Acorn Lane, operate County 1, 1243.
01:19
Free-all emergency, 480, Craigshop Road, Mount Sydney, County One.
01:33
Rescue 26-2601 for a renal emergency 480 Craigshop Road
01:40
480 Craigshop Road Mount Sydney pressure to broad run road and middle run road operate county one 1244
02:00
1244 to 480 Craigshop Road 480 Craigshop Road in Mount Sydney.
02:06
I'll shoot a Broad Run Road and Middle Run Road.
02:09
It's a 97-year-old female.
02:10
She's awake and breathing okay,
02:12
claiming of a fever and a possible UTI, requesting you to enter at this side entrance.
02:23
1245 to 18 Hickory Drive, 18 Hickory Drive in Waynesboro, Crutiot of Coley Town Road and Acorn Lane.
02:31
Rescue 1801 and EMS2 are on location advice.
02:34
They have a working code.
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Location mentioned:
Hickory Dr, Waynesboro, VA 22980
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