Medical emergency near Catlett St in Springfield, Springfield VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews, including Medic 426, Ambulance 408, and Engine 402, responded to a possible medical emergency near Catlett Street in Springfield. The call was upgraded to an EMS Level 3, indicating a serious medical incident. Police were also notified to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax VA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance 408, you can go riding medic 426 and take that call in our first due.
00:05
Direct, thank you.
00:08
Engine 402 from Fairfax.
00:12
8402.
00:14
Do you have an ALS provider on your rig? If not, we can start one.
00:21
Yes, we have an ALS provider.
00:24
Direct,
00:25
628.
00:27
Fairfax Medic 426, can you place us on that call in our first due near Catlett Street? Place us on scene with patient.
00:38
Direct, it looks like you are not finding Catlett as of yet.
00:40
Can I get somebody to do that and I'll gladly do so?
00:48
Four active Catletts not working right now.
00:52
Direct 629.
00:53
Engine 427 from Fairfax.
00:56
Their call has been upgraded to an EMS level three.
00:59
Sure, you can have PD.
01:02
Direct.
01:03
Direct, we'll start PD as well.
01:05
You're getting your ambulance as well for the upgrade to an EMS level three call?
01:10
Engine 487 copies.
01:13
632.
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Location mentioned:
Catlett St, Springfield, VA 22151
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