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Teenage male faints near Rwany Road, now consciousPrince George County VA

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Prince George County, VA

A 16-year-old male fainted and lost consciousness near Rwany Road. He is now conscious and breathing normally. Emergency services are being dispatched.

Audio|Source: Prince George County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Medicaid[2], fainting, near Rwany Road.
00:04
Medicaid[2], near Rwany Road,
00:06
near Rwany Road, cross street, Rwarky Court and Indian Swamp Lane.
00:10
Priority 2[1], fainting.
00:11
Time out, 1306.
00:13
That's all for Medicaid[2]?
00:15
All right George Medicaid[2]'s when we have the service can you dispatch next two minutes.
00:19
I call me Medicaid[2] every service dispatching the next two medicine.
00:22
Ambulance 5[3], fainting, near Rwany Road.
00:27
Ambulance 5[3], near Rwany Road,
00:29
near Rwany Road, cross-street, Rwarki Court and Indian Swamp Lane.
00:33
Priority 2[1], fainting.
00:34
Time out, 1309.
00:36
3,09. Prince Juergen, Winslow.
00:38
AMO5?
00:39
AMO5? Amy SOTS responding.
00:40
Okay respond to near Rwany Road to the Rwany Dextable, Priority 2[1] for something.
00:46
The TV is a 16-year-old male, conscious and breathing normally.
00:49
Caller states male passed out but is now conscious.
00:52
There are no reported injuries.
00:53
Patient lead of 105.
00:54
Timeout 13 times.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 2: Urgent medical event (not immediately life-threatening)
[2]
Medicaid: EMS/medical call (term used for medical/EMS dispatch)
[3]
Ambulance 5: Ambulance Unit 5 assigned

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