Medical call turns combative near Richmond Hwy, Alexandria VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were called near Richmond Highway to assist a male appearing to vomit blood. Reports indicated that the individual became combative, prompting police to assist the fire department. Radio traffic suggested a possible physical altercation may have occurred in the background.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax VA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Two thirty-one alpha, 0240 alpha.
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Start to assist the fire department near Richmond Highway.
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Unit Twenty-One.
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They responded out for a thirty-seven-year-old male who was vomiting blood.
00:11
And fire department saying that the patient is now combative.
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Car twenty-one alpha, are you direct?
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I am direct.
00:20
One hundred and fourteen.
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Two thirty-one alpha, 0240 alpha.
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Crash incident. It's going to be a call taker who believes the patient is being combative.
00:27
Fire department staging now, and a male just got on the phone saying there isn't one in the ambulance.
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But the call taker can hear a possible physical argument or fight in the background.
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