Fire crews respond to wildfire and medical call in Ephrata, Ephrata WA


Fire fighters are working to control a wildfire with flare-ups near Alder St NW in Ephrata. Emergency medical teams respond to a person complaining of chest and jaw pain at a nearby address on Charles Street Northwest.
Audio|Source: Grant County Fire/EMS and Washington State Patrol
06:14
Transcript:
00:00
6301, Battalion[4] 504.
00:01
This entry that's marked by the District 7 tender, is that the only entrance to this fire?
00:07
Battalion[4] 50404 Command 7, 6321 is on phone call.
00:10
I believe that's the only access.
00:12
I just want to make sure I shove my units down the right direction.
00:16
Let's make the Corkman 7, you've got a flare-up behind 7123 may want to assist someone.
00:22
624, can you come out with this flare-up behind District 7's truck, please?
00:27
That's not wait.
00:28
EFRIA Fire Department, Lifeline ambulance, EFRIA, detachment, ALS[2], chest, pain, 716C, C, Charles Street, Northwest, 0017.
00:40
Ephraeta Fire Department, Lifeline Ambulance, EFRATA, Detachment, AOS[3], chest, pain, 716C, C, Charles Street, Northwest, 0017.
00:53
Back, you've got fired fire, page two.
00:55
Prata fires, 16.
00:57
For us 7123, Command 7, make sure you guys have a good escape route from there so you don't get cut off.
01:03
123 Command 7, hold there for a second.
01:05
Commandant, you here for us?
01:06
7013 Command Center, Winston-Wyra.
01:07
Have thing.
01:08
Receiver sending 10-133-1334[1] to come behind you.
01:12
504 from Chief 6301.
01:16
Lifeline Ambulance, EFRATA, Detachment, ALS[2], chest, pain, 716C, Charles Street, Northwest, 00221.
01:28
I'm out.
01:29
6301, Tadion, 504.
01:31
Matic 327-year-of female, conscious of breathing, having chest and jaw pain, raising their chest feels tight.
01:38
It's not breathing normally.
01:39
Pain is in the center of the chest and upper abdomen area.
01:43
Patient to take aspirin.
01:45
6301, Battalion[4] 504.
01:47
It's also hypoglycemic, blood sugar is at 84.
01:50
32-gobie. Thank you.
01:51
Command 7, Battalion[4] 504, North-Tac-1.
01:55
Battalion[4] 5-04.
01:56
Okay,
01:57
I just passed two Douglas County trucks coming out.
02:00
Do I need to keep coming?
02:01
Affirmative, we're going to get under the power lines, myself 6301, and several other type sixes and other apparatus are here when you can't miss us.
02:09
All right, safe.
02:10
And is the fire on both sides of this tooth?
02:12
Paper.
02:13
Five zero four.
02:16
Are you on the radio?
02:17
Yeah, A-Firm, go out.
02:19
Yeah, you got a rough idea how far past the tenders and those guys you are?
02:25
Matt, Amylla 771171-in-0-020.
02:27
701-022.
02:28
Ah, you're breaking up 6301.
02:30
I think I see where you're at.
02:32
I'm just trying to figure out how to get to you.
02:34
Mike, Medi 32, our page requesting the camp rules are now going to go POV.
02:38
Well, if you stay on that, if you stay on that two-track,
02:41
Caller Line Road, you're going to run right into us.
02:44
Right, maybe you could call me POV, thank you.
02:46
Medi 22. Mac, afraid of my department, you can disregard OPE.
02:49
Request to cancel, they're going to now go, P-OV.
02:51
Mack, pay if I receive, we'll be discarding.
02:53
Okay, 5-1023.
02:54
Okay, 5-10-203. Bryce 64, Bryce 7123-123, 10-10-13-3-4 from Command 7, North Hack 1.
02:58
Good.
02:59
You hear there are some major players, can I just be mindful of the bottom of the hill?
03:02
Here, traffic is broken.
03:03
Go ahead. You're the next to major players, guys.
03:05
You just be mindful of that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-133-1334: Assistance requested
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
[3]
AOS: Ambulance On Scene
[4]
Battalion: Fire Command Unit
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Location mentioned:
Alder St NW, Ephrata, WA 98823
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