Person feels dizzy after opening suspicious envelope, Norfolk VA


A person felt dizzy after opening a suspicious envelope received in the mail near Knotia. Medical units and a hazmat team were dispatched to the location to respond to the possible hazardous contents of the envelope.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
We have a suspicious package near Knotia.
00:05
It's going to be for mail that was received.
00:12
What unit has you got to go on?
00:18
Currently I'm sending a medic and an engine over there because she's saying she feels dizzy.
00:26
And I'm just checking on the police side.
00:30
You have a suspicion back is correct.
00:32
Seventy 4?
00:35
I'm on to the first main.
00:41
Copy. Actually it'll be second main.
00:44
Copy, second main.
00:45
Copy, second main.
01:03
Angel Live and Medica Live and respond on a sick person near Kenosha Avenue.
01:09
Angel Living, Medica Live and respond on a sick person near Kenosha Avenue on Tech 2 at 1728.
01:21
Engine 11 over, attack too.
01:24
Yes, go ahead.
01:32
Breathing problems near Lee Point Road.
01:37
Is this correct that she opened up an envelope and something inside the envelope caused this condition?
01:43
Signal 4[1].
01:46
Could you dispatch a hazmat response to the sent it out?
Police codes explained
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[1]
Signal 4: Traffic crash or vehicle accident; may have agency-specific alternate meanings such as "OK" or "all clear."
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Location mentioned:
Norfolk, VA
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