Medical emergency response at Chevron gas station, Port Orchard WA
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Emergency medical teams responded to a sick person call at a Chevron gas station near Sydney Road Southwest in Port Orchard. Two calls were received but confirmed to involve the same patient. The correct location was near Sydney Road across from Albertsons supermarket.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Medics 17, engine 11, AOS[1] response, near Sedgwick Road, Chevron, Port Orchard.
00:11
Medic 17, ALS[3] response, near Sedgwick Road, Chevron, Port Orchard.
00:22
Timeout 1240, WQEM301.
00:33
Engine 17, BLS[2].
00:35
Red response, near Sydney Road Southwest, Chevron.
00:39
Cross Street, Sedgwick Loop Road, Southwest and Southwest Sedgwick Road.
00:43
Engine 17, BLS[2] red response, near Sydney Road Southwest and Southwest Sedgwick Road.
00:53
Timeout 1241.
00:55
WQEM-301.
01:04
I'm at Medic 17.
01:11
There are two calls right now for sick persons at two separate Chevrons.
01:17
Is it confirmed or is this the same patient?
01:20
We're attempting to figure out if it's the same patient, I believe it is.
01:24
Stand by.
01:27
Medic, engine 17, and engine 11, the correct location is near Sydney Road across from Albertsons.
01:35
Your calls are the same.
01:38
17 and receive.
01:41
Medic 17, 1243.
01:43
17 and Medics 17 can handle the call, Sydney.
01:48
Medic engine 17 can handle, Angelina can go available at 1233.
01:59
Medic 17, BLS[2] red response near Sydney Road Southwest at Chevron.
02:05
Cross Street, Sedgwick Loop Road, Southwest and Southwest Sedgwick Road.
02:09
Medic 17, BLS[2] red response near Sydney Road Southwest at Chevron.
02:16
Cross Street, Sedgwick Loop Road, Southwest and Southwest Sedgwick Road.
02:20
Timeout 1243.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
AOS: At/Arrived On Scene
[2]
BLS: Basic Life Support; non-advanced emergency medical care provided by first responders or EMS personnel.
[3]
ALS: Advanced Life Support emergency medical response involving higher-level pre-hospital care.
Disclaimer:
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