Drowning incident near Atlantic Ave during airshow event, Virginia Beach VA


Rescue and marine units responded to a drowning incident near Atlantic Avenue during an airshow. Resort lifeguards took command at the scene and began investigating with no immediate signs of the victim.
Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
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Transcript:
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EMS1, Chief Penn, Medical Marine Track 1, for a drowning, near Atlantic Ave at 1126.
00:08
It's going to be running on attack for Virginia EMSGPen.
00:12
Chief Penn.
00:15
She's kind of it.
00:18
Tempor referencing this case.
00:20
Page. Page.
00:24
CMI. She sent, her last year, they had the same call.
00:29
I believe it's going to be related to the air show.
00:31
They have a parachute or jumping.
00:35
I was just going to ask.
00:37
If you want to confer with Oceania, just to confirm, I'm going to go ahead and stand down from this case.
00:43
Copy, I'll clear you.
00:45
Resort lifeguard, go ahead.
00:48
I'll copy your traffic in the call.
00:50
They're responding all of us.
00:53
1127.
00:55
Which resort life are you?
01:02
1127.
01:04
Chief 9 to Chief 10.
01:13
Go ahead.
01:18
It's been about 10 or more minutes since we've had any parachuters jump, so that's probably not related to anything going out of the airshow.
01:28
Copy that, thank you.
01:34
All right, go ahead.
01:37
We're clear 30100, we'll never that.
01:42
Okay, I got it.
01:48
Resort Lifeguard 3 was at all.
01:52
Okay.
01:54
On scene, 31st Street and shoreline.
01:57
Nothing showing.
01:58
Resort Lifeguard 3 are we operating in the investigative mode and in the Production Command.
02:02
By copy. Resort, Lifeguard 3, you're on the scene operating the investigation mode, you're established command.
02:08
You'll have Atlantic Avenue Command.
02:14
Third Street.
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