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Medical emergency with cardiac arrest on Clay StreetAshland OR

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Clay St, Ashland, OR 97520

A medical emergency occurred on Clay Street in Ashland involving a cardiac arrest. Responders requested Mercy EMS to assist, and CPR was reported in progress. Additional incidents included reports of carbon monoxide alarm and odor of gas nearby.

Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Fire
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03:20
Transcript:
00:00
Who had attached themselves to the NBCA, do you want me to ask Mercy to respond to Clay Street?
00:06
Okay,
00:09
thank you.
00:12
Copy.
00:18
Fourteen one.
00:20
The next one.
00:23
The target is just going to a trailer located inside for now.
00:32
One, your radio is cutting in and out.
00:35
We have medical stage.
00:41
Sussex ran into a trailer.
00:43
They're making announcements to him now.
00:48
Copy, thank you.
01:08
Indian 14, Priority 1[1], breathing problems.
01:13
(number withheld), popular drive number 1, Medford, between Marr Road and North Strad Meyer Drive.
01:51
And receive lights, 8,800 duty officer, engine five, priority one, odor of gas, near West Double Beach Drive, Ashland, between Oak Neill Drive and Oak Neill Drive.
02:14
Electrical respond hit a city power box and he's going to be transported to
02:21
CPR is in progress.
02:25
Benham's your copy.
02:36
Chuck 13. Priority 1[1], carbon monoxide alarm, 2-8-in camera circle, an effort between the end of the street and Chris Ben-dye.
02:47
This is a cardiac arrest.
03:01
That is correct.
03:02
They transmitted, set to cardiac arrest.
03:11
When Mercy is en route to the odor of gas,
03:15
we can most likely divert them to a Clay Street call.
03:19
Bring,
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.

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Location mentioned:
Clay St, Ashland, OR 97520

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Incident Timeline

  1. Mercy Unable to Respond
  2. Request for Law Enforcement
  3. Medical Responding to McQueen Residence
  4. Initial Dispatch to 321 Clay Street

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