Medical emergency response delayed to secure dog, Ashland OR
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Emergency responders were dispatched for a seizure near Bellevue Avenue in Ashland. Patient contact was delayed because the patient needed to secure their dog before help could proceed.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Squad 1, Engine 1, Priority 3[1], seizure, near Bellevue Avenue, Ashland, between Green Meadows Way and the end of the street.
00:21
On scene, however patient contact will be delayed as a patient city, you need to secure his dog prior to connecting with us.
00:33
Copy on scene, delayed patient contact due to him needing to put up his dog.
00:44
Good morning dispatch, 155.
00:47
We're ready to go.
00:48
We have the crew of Hampton award.
00:51
The unit of mileage is 124092.
00:56
Our cell phone is person number one.
00:59
We reject.
01:16
Good morning machine 175, I copy all you can post at Springbrook.
01:25
Heavy brush one, priority three, seizure, near Bellevue Avenue, Ashland, between Green Meadows Way and the end of the street.
01:46
Sure, well.
01:49
You put me on the call, but I just wrote my talent.
01:52
It's spacious, and with UTL for the two subjects.
01:58
For a copy.
01:59
Sorry, that's me, did you copy?
02:08
We're making patient contact now.
02:11
Squat's your copy, making patient contact.
02:14
R.C.169, copy, patient eye, fusel.
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[1]
Priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response requiring routine attention.
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Location mentioned:
Bellview Ave, Ashland, OR 97520
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