Ambulances respond to medical emergencies and vehicle crash, Alexandria VA


Multiple ambulances and fire units are responding to two medical emergencies near Ramshorn Place at Rachel Road and near Monticello Road at Albemarle Drive. Additionally, a vehicle crash with injuries occurred near Old Keen Mill Road at Lee Chapel Road.
Audio|Source: Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Ambulance 444, engine 401.
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On Channel 4, Bravo, Fox, 401.46, EMS level 3[1], near Ramshorn Place, cross street Rachel Road.
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Ambulance 44, engine 401.
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On Channel 4, Bravo, Box, 40146, EMS level 3[1], near Ramshorn Place, Cross Street, Rachel Road.
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In 401 from Fairfax.
00:37
Medic 413 Echo on Channel 4, Bravo, Fox 401.46, EMS level 1[2], near Ramshorn Place, cross street, Rachel Road.
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Medic 413 ago on Channel 4, Bravo, Fox, 40146, EMS level 1[2], near Ramshorn Place, Cross Street, Rachel Road.
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And that's 444 and your 401 you guys come to us.
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And that's 244 copies.
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Thank you.
01:22
Ambulance 409, truck 411.
01:25
On Channel 4, Bravo, Fox, 41138, EMS level 3[1], near Monticello Road, cross street Albemarle Drive.
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Ambulance 409, truck 411, on channel 4, Bravo, Fox, 41138, EMS level 3[1], near Monticello Road, Cross Street, Albemarle Drive.
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411 from prefect.
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Go ahead. We advise.
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CD has been added to your call.
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Okay, it was right.
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1720.
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Engine 414, METIC 414, EMS 402.
02:17
On Channel 4, Bravo, Fox 41434, Crash, Medic Required, Cross Street, near Old Keen Mill Road at Lee Chapel Road.
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Engine 414, Metac 414, EMS 402.
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On Channel 4, Bravo, Fox, 41434, Crash, Medic required, Cross Street, near Old Keen Mill Road at Lee Chapel Road.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EMS level 3: Emergency medical response level indicating higher acuity, typically requiring advanced life support and increased resources.
[2]
EMS level 1: Basic EMS response for non-life-threatening, low-acuity medical incidents; typically a single-unit BLS dispatch.
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