Medical emergency due to bleach spill at facility, Virginia Beach VA


Emergency responders attended a medical situation at a facility where a gallon of bleach had spilled on the floor, creating strong fumes. Patients, including a mother and baby, were treated while waiting for security to unlock a room to access the affected area.
Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
04:51
Transcript:
00:00
We're advised by employees here that there is not a 136 department. Are you able to ask especially if they have the caller on the line or if they could contact them? Advise them they're coming to the front.
00:16
First of them driving in a inch self.
00:21
Good, nice time.
00:26
In the lobby, that says there's chlorox all over the floor. She can take you there.
00:34
Copy.
00:35
Will she be able to give you another room number?
00:41
She advised it was 136.
00:44
She came in on the left side, where y'all went in in the right, here in the lobby.
00:50
Copy.
00:56
Rescue 2, Charlie, command.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:03
Since they're going to be located in a wing between rooms,
01:09
153 and 151.
01:16
Okay, you made contact with them.
01:22
The rescue driver at the room right now.
01:26
Got a copy.
01:27
Is it done, do you cover that?
01:31
Yeah, we're here with a C2 driver command.
01:37
I'm at 136, we're just waiting on security to bring us the key so we can get in.
01:41
I'm with patience.
01:44
All right, copy.
01:46
We've got a transport unit now coming if you hit.
01:54
I go. I'm going to make break.
02:01
You may have.
02:07
I'm holding for an ambulance.
02:11
(number withheld) Princess Ann Road, (number withheld) Princess Ann Road.
02:14
Our Lady, Perpetual Help, Room 11, that's 2216.
02:18
Nade to 7.
02:22
Okay.
02:25
You got patient update?
02:28
Yeah, we're a recession 2 BLS patients currently.
02:31
One mom, one baby.
02:33
We'll give you update here shortly.
02:37
Okay, I got it.
02:39
Any word on what's going on inside the department?
02:45
Sounds like they're cleaning with bleach.
02:47
Still someone on the floor had possible inhibition.
02:51
Speaking for RET II and L. 7 is worried about vetation.
02:58
Yeah, I got it.
03:00
You need a decon for the patients?
03:06
Negative. Negative.
03:10
Got it.
03:18
220p2212.
03:20
220 p to Virginia B.
03:22
220P.
03:25
We are available if you have any calls for me.
03:30
Number. Number.
03:32
Number 20 weeks.
03:38
Chief Tim.
03:40
Just double checking. The fall on Princeton Road, is that a priority two or priority one?
03:47
Priority two and started the fire department due to the hold.
03:59
Major Gap is to 20p responding to a full (number withheld) Princess Anne Road, our lady of perpetual help room 11 for an 82 year old female breathing alert and conscious 2219.
04:12
Virginia Beach and month 122 routine check.
04:17
122 at 104, working on refusal.
04:27
to command.
04:31
Go ahead. All right, we just had security open the door for us.
04:36
There's about a gallon of bleach on the floor.
04:39
We're working on getting them off to get cleaned up. That's really the only way that we're going to be able to get the smell out of here.
04:44
There's no vent fan or windows that we can open up, so as we're working on now.
04:50
Okay, I've got it.
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Location mentioned:
Near Princess Anne Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
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