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Medical aid requested at Granite Falls residence, Granite Falls WA
Police requested emergency medical aid at a residence near 226th Avenue Northeast in Granite Falls. Fire and EMS units responded, and the scene was confirmed secure before medical personnel entered.
Audio|Heard on: Snohomish County Fire Primary Response
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01:52
Transcript:
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Engine 87, BLS2[1] response,
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Near 226th Avenue Northeast,
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grade AM 2326, 26, respond on Tack 3.
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Engine 87, BLS2[1] response,
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Near 226th Avenue Northeast,
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grid AM 2326, 2326, respond on Tack 3.
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Socom 887.
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887. Is that a redispatch or a new call for that address?
00:37
PD is now requesting aid again vote Eval, seem secure.
00:43
Just pretty safe. 887 will be en route.
00:46
So we're confirming that's in place at NG78 and there are additional.
00:51
That's true.
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887, confirming is that in place of engine 87 or in addition to engine 87?
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In place of the engine.
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The engine's AICU.
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Recy, thank you.
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So, I'm going to say, thank you.
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Okay, okay, 86, thank you.
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Flash, Brad.
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Medicaid AICU.
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Thank you, 6A8K.
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No,
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I'm sure, Medicare Eighty-one A-Q.
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Thank you, Eighty-one A-Q.
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Thank you, one A-Q.
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So if I'm a minute six a problem.
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Make six a problem.
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The phone northwest is on scene.
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Northwesternsey's on scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS2: Basic Life Support, priority 2 non-life-threatening medical response.
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Location mentioned:
226th Ave NE, Granite Falls, WA 98252
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