Firefighters rescue cat and assist ill woman at lodge


Firefighters responded to a fire at a lodge where they rescued a cat and helped a sick woman with chest and back pain.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
02:56
Transcript:
Command to Fire Marshal 20[1]. Pedic 4. Your respond to 865 North Military at the Conno Lodge Room 128. For a 45-year-old female with COVID, says chest and back pain from coughing at 408. Command, any fire marshals on scene. Marshal 100, go ahead. Marshal 100, you'll have the fire marshals group. Looks like they're ventilating right now. I'll let you know when it's clear if he has to go in. Copy that, thank you. Command Rescue, too. Go ahead. I know you're on the tertiary search there, but when you feel like it's clear enough, can you run a meter through? Yes, sir. All right 14. Can you assist rescue two with that tertiary search, please? Friday 2 engine 1. We found an abuse case. Good one. We found a mutant click. Thanks. Safety 1-2's service. C.0-411[4]. 411. Clare 14 in the room. Command. Cat, locator. Command. Command copies. Cat's located. Capocator. I'm in secondary search all clear. Touchberry search located one cat, cast been removed from the structure. That's 412[5]. Rescue 2[2], Bravo, Rescue 2. Yes. Meaders are at the front door. Doctor. Medic[3]s one's available. Zero 412. Yeah, why don't you carry the cat on out and we'll see if we can't get that pet mask to you? 9-11 14. Engine 14 is getting a pet mask for you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire Marshal 20: Fire Marshal Unit
[2]
Rescue 2: Rescue/Fire Response Unit
[3]
Medic: EMS/Medical Response
[4]
411: Fire/Rescue Unit Identifier
[5]
412: Fire/Rescue Unit Identifier
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Location mentioned:
Near N Military Hwy US 13, Norfolk, VA 23502
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