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Emergency medical response at senior care facility, Port Orchard WA
Emergency medical teams responded with advanced life support to a high-priority medical issue at room 310 near Pottery Avenue in the Avamere senior care facility.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Medi 17, engine 31, ALS[1] response, near Pottery Avenue, room 310 at Avamere, cross street, Midper Drive, West and Sydney Road Southwest.
00:23
General maintenance response for an unknown problem, phase two showing your Maital lane.
00:29
151 include the item.
00:33
151 is 111. 1611.
00:37
I'm Robert 621-stop.
00:41
Robert 621.
00:42
Zero 5 in we can.
00:47
Charles George David (number withheld).
00:53
Robert 621-9-12.
00:56
Engine 31, 1912.
00:59
Engine 31, Medi-17, confirmed an out.
01:07
13. One-1-3 from the Pacific City.
01:11
Medics 17. ALS[1] response near Pottery Avenue, room 310 at Avamere, cross-street, Mipper Drive, West and City Road Southwest.
01:21
Mediq 17. ALS[1] response, near Pottery Avenue.
01:26
Room 310 at Avamere, cross street, Lipper Drive West and Sydney Road Southwest.
01:31
Timeout 613.
01:34
WQEM301.
01:42
Engine 31, ALS[1] response, near Pottery Avenue, room 310 at Avamere, cross street, Lipper Drive, West and Sydney Road Southwest.
01:52
Engine 31, ALS[1] response, near Pottery Avenue, room 310 at Avamere, cross street, Lipper Drive West and Sydney Road Southwest.
02:01
Timeout 613, WQEM301.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support emergency medical response involving higher-level pre-hospital care.
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Location mentioned:
Pottery Ave, Port Orchard, WA 98366
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