Elderly man treated for altered mental status at care facility, Fredericksburg VA
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Fire and emergency medical services responded to a care facility in Fredericksburg for an 82-year-old man showing changes in mental state and aggressive behavior. Medical treatment and transport were provided.
Audio|Heard on: Fredericksburg City and Spotsylvania County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 1701 and Scotty for Mutual Aid for the emergency illness at Morningside House.
00:10
Engine 1701 and South Pennsylvania for mutual aid for the emergency illness at Morningside House, near Gordon W. Shelton Boulevard.
00:17
Shelton Boulevard, Cricket of Terrorists on Fire 1 at 1254.
00:26
We had a 17-02, transport, one patient for the hospital.
00:31
Medics 1702, 2321 at top of these.
00:38
Near Gordon W.
00:40
Shelton Boulevard.
00:41
Cross streets are Hayden, Terrace, and Carl D.
00:44
Silver Parkway.
00:45
Response, priority, 1.
00:52
6101 on the scene of Ashford Circle, it's all for the 8.
00:54
Okay, O2.
00:56
N2-17-2.
01:02
Unit 103 was unoccupied.
01:05
Law enforcement will be working with property management to locate the individual or in service.
01:12
Correct.
01:19
NJ17-02 to NG1, what's your location?
01:25
We just arrived at the morning side off with the medicate unit.
01:32
Okay,
01:34
copy.
01:38
Do you want direct on the note? It's an 82-year-old male 131 pounds in the main area, altered mental status, aggressive.
01:46
We do have LEED and Rout as well as well as I feel me firm to continue in.
01:55
Medi 2-3 to the engine company on retreat lane.
01:58
You can go in service.
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Location mentioned:
Gordon W. Shelton Blvd, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
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