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  2. Virginia Beach Department of Emergency Medical Services

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    Virginia Beach EMS and several of the rescue squads have been featured in popular media, including news reports, documentaries and others. - Rescue 911, a popular television program, featured Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squads responding to calls during it Season 1, Episode 22 which aired on March 13, 1990. This episode can be viewed on ...

  3. Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad - Wikipedia

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    In November 1995, the Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad moved from 408 20th Street to 740 Virginia Beach Boulevard. This new state-of-the-art facility provides ample room for equipment, training, sleeping and exercise accommodations for members, as well as meeting rooms used for VBVRS functions and community activities.

  4. Virginia Beach Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    The department protects an area of 249 square miles (640 km 2) as well as 59 square miles (150 km 2) of inland waterways and 38 miles (61 km) of shoreline. The independent city is home to a population of 450,882, not including the summer population growth due to tourism, making it the most populous city in Virginia and the 39th largest city in ...

  5. Virginia Beach Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Beach Boulevard is a major connector highway which carries U.S. Route 58 most of its length and extends from the downtown area of Norfolk to the Oceanfront area of Virginia Beach, passing through the newly developed New Urbanist Town Center development of the latter as it links the two independent cities in the South Hampton Roads subregion of the Hampton Roads region in southeastern ...

  6. Virginia State Route 166 - Wikipedia

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    US 58 (Virginia Beach Boulevard) – Downtown Norfolk, Virginia Zoo: 8.76: 14.10: East Princess Anne Road (SR 404 west) SR 194 north (Sewell's Point Road) 12.12: 19.51: US 13 south / SR 165 north (North Military Highway) to I-64 – Airport, Botanical Garden: South end of concurrencies with US 13 and SR 165: 12.38: 19.92: SR 165 south ...

  7. Virginia State Route 165 - Wikipedia

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    North Newtown Road (SR 403 north) to I-264 / I-64: Glen Rock: 30.77: 49.52: US 58 (Virginia Beach Boulevard) Lansdale: 32.34: 52.05: US 13 north / SR 166 north (Northampton Boulevard) to I-64 east – Virginia Beach, Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel: South end of concurrency with US 13 and SR 166: 32.60: 52.46

  8. Virginia Beach, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Beach is home to 210 city parks, encompassing over 4,000 acres (1,600 ha), including neighborhood parks, community parks, district parks, and other open spaces. [143] Mount Trashmore Park is clearly visible from I-264 when traveling to the oceanfront. The hill measures 60 ft (18 m) high and is the highest point in Virginia Beach.

  9. PulsePoint - Wikipedia

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    PulsePoint is a 911-connected mobile app that allows users to view and receive live alerts of calls being responded to by fire departments and emergency medical services.The app aims to have bystanders trained in CPR help cardiac arrest victims before emergency crews arrive, which can increase their chance of survival.