Unconscious person found in vehicle near Oyster Point Road, Newport News VA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders found an unconscious person in a vehicle in the turn lane near Oyster Point Road and Cannon Boulevard in Newport News, Virginia. Police were asked to respond quickly.
Audio|Heard on: Newport News Public Safety
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 6.
00:02
Medics 6.
00:04
Can you dispatch an engine and PD to our C, please?
00:11
104, key advise, nature and exact location.
00:18
They're on Oyster Point, northbound,
00:21
before Cannon,
00:23
and the number two turn lane.
00:28
104 does PD need to expedite they're still in route?
00:45
We just saw PD pass.
00:56
Power 6. Respond to nature and no.
00:59
Priority response.
01:01
At Cannon Boulevard and Oyster Point Road.
01:04
Cross streets are Cannon Boulevard and Oyster Point Road.
01:12
Engineering.
01:20
I believe this call is originating from the Hampton Landfill.
01:24
They're doing a controlled burn off of their stackpikes.
01:34
You can return company 11.
01:40
104, engine 11, you're available.
01:43
All right, copy, 11 available.
01:51
Engineer, just advise the caller...
01:53
Can you get PD to X-Y-8 to R-R scene for Medics 6? 10-4[1]-1.
02:04
Medics 6, he advised Nature for PD to expedite.
02:12
Patient was unconscious in his vehicle in the turnline.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Oyster Point Rd & Canon Blvd, Newport News, VA 23602
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