Male with abdominal pain treated near Northern Quest Casino, Airway Heights WA
Fire and EMS responded to a 30-year-old male with abdominal pain at the windfall entrance near Northern Quest Casino in Airway Heights. The case was downgraded to a less urgent level as the male was stable. Another EMS unit was assigned to an unconscious person near South Hayford Road in the same area.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
03:22
Transcript:
00:00
Just that's fell, spelled blood one.
00:05
Can you send this a BLS ambulance for a 30-year-old male abdominal seams?
00:16
No other,
00:19
um,
00:20
I need it.
00:22
We'll be at the windfall entrance.
00:29
For your wind volunteer.
00:36
Bravo[1] Call Call, Callousel Squad 1-100 North Aperd Road, Channel South Primary, abdominal
00:49
Colispell Squad 1.
00:51
You have 133 from Washington 6th.
00:59
Copy.
01:01
There's my challenge, Evan.
01:04
Yes, Josh.
01:07
Can you have that so respond to our location,
01:10
no code, for involved?
01:14
Yes, Judge, Kevin Drew, for the next to no code.
01:22
Bravo[1] call Valley Engine 5905 North Sullivan Road Channel Valley Primary temperature exposure Very high syndrome one dispatch
01:47
Charlie[2] Call, Airway Heights Brush 1, near South Hayford Road, Channel South Primeway, on top of this person.
01:59
See you guys, we have a Charlie[2] call being dispatched, near South Hayford.
02:06
You can show us here now to that call.
02:08
We're going to be clearing this call and wanting to ask one of the heart.
02:13
Just back every day, we're going to the heart, overheads engine one, we'll get to reassign near cell paper.
02:20
This guy's from 7-1-7-1.
02:26
You can cancel us up.
02:29
You can cancel us up.
02:32
Coming.
02:33
Near South Mayford Road.
02:36
Channel South Primary.
02:38
Unconscious person.
02:44
We'll spot from AMR 133.
02:50
We're supposed to 4-1.
02:53
We're about three minutes out.
02:55
Which side of the casino is the windfall entrance home?
03:03
The windfall entrance is directly across from B&B theater.
03:09
33 copies, thank you.
03:12
All right, Digit1, host being downgraded to Bravo[1].
03:15
20-year-old male near Syncope is alert.
03:18
Unit Bravo[1], 204, 12790 Pro.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Bravo: Moderate-priority medical or EMS response; also used to designate Side B of a structure.
[2]
Charlie: Medium-priority or urgent medical response; also refers to the C-side of a building.
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