Patient feeling dizzy and unable to walk near Glenroy Ave, Norfolk VA


A patient recently discharged from the hospital is feeling very dizzy and unable to walk from the parking lot to her home near Glenroy Avenue due to flooding. Emergency responders were called to assist the patient.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
02:10
Transcript:
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Service call, near Glenroy Avenue, Algonquin House Apartments.
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Lieutenant 1 copy.
00:07
Safety, one received.
00:12
Be it right.
00:17
Beating. D-J.
00:20
Engine 12, respond on a service call near Glenroy Avenue, Algonquin House Apartments.
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Engine 12, respond on a service call, near Glenroy Avenue, Algonquin House Apartments.
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Respondent on TAC 5 at 1628.
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Engine 8, I'll hear it.
00:38
I'm sorry, I thought you call her.
00:41
Chesapeake, EMS-1 in Norfolk.
00:44
Flash unit calling.
00:48
Chesapeake M.S.
00:49
1. What tech do y'all have Joy Street on?
00:53
George Street is on tack 2.
00:57
North of Battalion 1 and Chesapeake EMS1 you can clear.
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Thank you for responding.
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I copy, sir, thank you.
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665 for John.
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Safety1, clear and available.
01:21
1630.
01:27
Norfolk 1440, arriving at late.
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Copy.
01:35
Section 12 responding.
01:38
Copy.
01:43
We were finding near Glenroy Avenue.
01:47
Patient says she just got out of the hospital, feeling very dizzy, unable to walk from the parking lot to her home due to flooding.
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The patient's going to be in a red ramp.
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The patient is going to be in a red ramford.
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Medical transport in one north general.
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Location mentioned:
Near Glenroie Ave, Norfolk, VA 23505
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