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Medical emergency involving unresponsive 13-year-old at junior high, Port Orchard WA
A 13-year-old female was initially unresponsive at Cedar Heights Junior High School near Pottery Avenue. Emergency responders provided care and the subject became responsive during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Medi-7-over, you can send that 10 mail being code.
00:03
16, Battalion 8.
00:04
C-179 code.
00:06
It's also a 13-year-old female where we're trying to be further.
00:08
At Cedar Heights Junior High School, Cross Street, Lippert Drive West and Sidney Road Southwest.
00:13
Mediq 11, Medi-9, Engine 17, 816, Battalion 8-Charles 4-59-9-Ravvy.
00:19
Near Pottery Avenue at Cedar Heights Junior High School.
00:23
Cross Street, Liffert Drive, West and Sydney Road, Southwest.
00:26
Time of 952.
00:27
WQE. (number withheld).
00:30
Sam, (number withheld).
00:34
Angel Lemon and around for station 31.
00:36
Also, the subject is now responsive.
00:42
Show engine, 11, available.
00:44
Andrew Lemon available.
00:45
Thank you.
00:51
Dr. Lemon available. Medical left. Medical left.
00:52
Medical.
00:54
Given the patient's current status, Medica 11, and one additional manpower can handle, all of others can go available.
01:02
The second one additional can handle, all of the units can go over.
01:06
I may have this heard, but at one point, if somebody say CPR was in progress.
01:11
Thank you, 17, all remain around.
01:16
Affirmative.
01:17
They were, advise the subject was non-responsive, and then advised that they were now speaking.
01:23
Thank you.
01:25
Times on a shine at 954.
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Location mentioned:
Pottery Ave, Port Orchard, WA 98366
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