Fire crews assist during medical call near 142nd Ave, Battle Ground WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews and paramedics responded to a possible medical emergency near Northeast 142nd Avenue in Battle Ground. A patient was reported to be experiencing weakness and confusion. An ambulance was requested, and multiple fire engines coordinated response coverage.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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01:20
Transcript:
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Priority five, engine 31, public assist near Northeast 142nd Avenue.
00:10
Priority five, engine 31, public assist near Northeast 142nd Avenue.
00:25
Engine 31, engine 35 on top.
00:34
Thirty-one, we're just pulling out.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:38
Yeah, why don't we take that call for you? That way you can be at the core of the city and then we'll get her returning after, it shouldn’t take too long.
00:47
Received. And just for info, it looks like there is weakness and confusion, so you may want to make sure that you are going to have an ambulance coming.
00:56
You have to call one hand below transfer.
01:03
Fire command, engine thirty-five.
01:07
Engine thirty-five?
01:10
Yeah, put us on that call in place of engine thirty-one.
01:12
You can show them available mobile and you have an ambulance coming with their patient symptoms.
01:17
It’s pending for AMR.
01:20
They’re level zero.
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Location mentioned:
NE 142nd Ave, Battle Ground, WA 98604
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