Medical emergency at Sandpiper East Apartments downgraded, Bellevue WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency initially reported as cardiac arrest at Sandpiper East Apartments is now downgraded to a do-not-resuscitate patient. The situation involved a person refusing to leave their bedroom after breaking through a window, appearing intoxicated, and the responder presence was adjusted accordingly.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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On Radio 1 out of 5, this is going to be a cardiac arrest call requesting fire assist response.
00:07
And 1 atom 4, can you head that way as well?
00:10
Copy.
00:11
1 out of 5, I copy.
00:12
Radio 1 item 2, copy a 911 face 2, check to MDC.
00:16
No park in District 3, 1 Adam 6.
00:21
1 out of 6.
00:22
1.1.
00:24
The Sandpiper East Apartments building near 132nd Avenue Northeast, unit 1.
00:32
RPs advising someone they know is broken through the window of their bedroom, refusing to leave until they get mail.
00:40
The subject to be broken will be intoxicated.
00:44
RP will be in the unit with a dog, three children, and two adults.
00:49
We do have deviates through here as well.
00:50
Rania 1-1-5.
00:52
This is no longer going to be a cardiac arrest.
00:55
It will be a DNR patient.
00:57
We can downgrade response.
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Location mentioned:
NE 13th St, Bellevue, WA 98005
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