Vehicle driving erratically linked to medical issue, Kent WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a traffic complaint about a vehicle driving erratically near Southeast 256th Street and 144th Avenue Southeast in Kent. It was later determined that the situation may have involved a possible medical emergency. Fire personnel were requested to respond directly to assist.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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1733 traffic complaint.
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Southeast 256th and 144th Avenue Southeast.
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Plates for a Tesla Model Y driving erratically.
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Vehicle is clear, last seen going eastbound.
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Actually, it was pretty close to coming.
00:15
Can you want me to just send it to them?
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2-0 on Code 4, Kelly.
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And same thing yesterday, he's clear Robert.
00:21
Received.
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Q King 53. Go ahead.
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Can you serve me one tow? Received.
00:27
Checking 44.
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All right, hang on a minute, low volume, go again?
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Checking 44.
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44, go ahead.
00:33
I just got off the phone with RP, sounds like this is going to be more of a medical issue for now.
00:39
Can we start fire and I'll meet them there, make sure they're good for it.
00:44
So they can go straight in, no need to stage?
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Affirmative.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
SE 256th St & 144th Ave SE, Kent, WA 98042
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