Unconscious person found near Rainbow Ridge Road, Faber VA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders received a call for an unconscious and unresponsive person near Rainbow Ridge Road in Wintergreen, Nelson County.
Audio|Heard on: Nelson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Wintergreen Rescue Station to near Rainbow Ridge Road for the sick person.
00:05
We're getting Wintergreen Rescue Station to near Rainbow Ridge Road for the sick person.
00:10
Second page, no response, (number withheld).
00:25
Nelson EMS, you've been added to the call near Rainbow Ridge Road for the sick person, correction, Rainbow Ridge Road for the sick person.
00:34
Repeating Nelson EMS, you've been added to the call near Rainbow Ridge Road for the sick person, operating C1 into page (number withheld).
00:57
N-19.
01:13
Wintergreen Rescue Station 2, first responders being requested at near Rainbow Ridge Road.
01:19
Call has been upgraded to an unconscious unresponsive.
01:22
Repeating Wintergreen Rescue Station 2, first responders requested at near Rainbow Ridge Road.
01:28
The sick person call has been upgraded to an unconscious unresponsive.
01:32
Uprated in C-(number withheld).
01:39
Wintergreen Rescue Station 2, 2, 2nd page for a first responder, to near Rainbow Ridge Road, unconscious, unresponsive.
01:47
The meeting Wintergreen Rescue Station 2, 2, 2nd page for a first responder,
01:51
for near Rainbow Ridge Road, unconscious, unresponsive, uprad in C, (number withheld).
02:01
Stephen Nelson.
02:03
Good.
02:05
So, me first responding to that Rainbow Ridge address and POV.
02:12
Simple.
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Location mentioned:
Rainbow Ridge Rd, Faber, VA 22938
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