Child unresponsive after 911 call in Dayton, Dayton VA


Emergency services responded to a 911 call from a child in Dayton. The child spoke Spanish but stopped responding during the call. Police are checking on the child's safety.
Audio|Source: Rockingham and Harrisonburg Fire/EMS
01:40
Transcript:
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Engine 108, and ambulance 156.
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Respond 911 Open Line[1] 435, Mill Street, Dayton-Kloff Street, Summit Street and Bettimore Lane and Ashby Street operate TAP 2.
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Public service call 245.
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Wevis Road, Rockingham.
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Ambulance 910.
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Response Public Service call 245.
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Wegus Road, Rockingham, Cross Streets, Wally Pike and Eversole Road, Operate, TAC, 2.
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Originally, a Spanish call called 911 was connected with Spanish language line, and now it's not saying anything, it will be possible, etc.
00:32
D.E. All 910 responding, 245, Weaver's Road.
00:36
All requesting a lift-assessed patient on hospice needs to be moved to the hospital bed in another room, weighed 211 pounds.
00:45
The ambulance 156, 435 Mill Street, Hispanic child called,
00:51
was connected with Spanish language line, and now I'm not saying anything.
00:54
He is probably got this address line that's now disconnected and law enforcement.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911 Open Line: Unresponsive or silent 911 call, typically requiring welfare check
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Location mentioned:
Near Mill St, Dayton, VA 22821
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