Structure fire and breathing issues near Moose Ave, Norfolk VA


Firefighters responded to a structure fire near Moose Avenue with smoke in the attic. Medical teams are assisting a 40-year-old woman experiencing dizziness and breathing difficulties at the same location.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Angel 1. What again,
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Angie 1?
00:02
What are your conditions out there?
00:06
It feels like we're having a week, but now he's going to repeat.
00:08
I didn't catch that.
00:10
Go ahead and repeat. Still slightly hazy in the attic.
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Second floor is remaining spritic clear.
00:14
It's one of clearing up.
00:15
No worse than any heat temperatures.
00:16
Okay, I copy.
00:17
There's gonna be spraying water from the exterior, so just stand by.
00:20
Medic 1 in the clear.
00:21
At 3.30.
00:22
Breathing problem[4] near Moose Avenue.
00:25
Engine 1[3]0[2], command.
00:26
Right, engine 10.
00:27
We're finished out of rehab.
00:28
I'm waiting this time.
00:29
Okay, go ahead and relieve engine one and I'll clear them up.
00:31
Copy.
00:32
Medic 14[1] respond to breathing problems, near Moose Avenue on tag 2 at 322.
00:41
Correction 332.
00:42
Okay. Go ahead, Andrew 1.
00:43
Hey, it ends on the way to relieve you.
00:45
You can stop high rehab and then clear your convenience.
00:48
Thank you. And I want to come.
00:49
Senator 4M.14, you're responding for a breathing problem call.
00:53
It's near Moose Avenue.
00:55
It's going to be for a 40-year-old female.
00:57
This shortensubrethin is getting dizzy, terms 334.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medic 14: EMS Response
[2]
Engine 10: Fire Engine Unit
[3]
Engine 1: Fire Engine Unit
[4]
Breathing problem: Medical Emergency Call
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Location mentioned:
Near Moose Ave, Norfolk, VA 23518
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