Medical response at Martha and Mary Rehab in Poulsbo, Poulsbo WA
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According to the dispatch call, multiple emergency units responded to a medical call at Martha and Mary Rehab near Front Street in Poulsbo. The response was later canceled or resolved.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
CLEAW Medic 81, engine 77, ALS response, near Front Street NE, room number (number withheld) door at Martha and Mary Rehab, Cross Street, King Olav V Way NE, and Northeast, Sunset Street, Metac 81, Engine 77, ALS response, near Front Street, room number (number withheld) door at Martha and Mary Rehab, Cross Street, King Olavay and Northeast Sunset Street, timeout 1734.
00:32
WQA301
00:38
WQA301 I think um brush 71 attach us to the call
00:46
Brush 71 confirmed which call
00:51
Avenue in Pulse
00:57
Rush 7-1, I don't have a call on 1st Avenue.
01:00
Is it French Street for Martha and Mary?
01:03
Martha and Mary, I'm sorry.
01:07
First 7-1, 1737.
01:14
Engine 7-7.
01:15
Edge at 7-7. 7.7.
01:28
Available quarter?
01:31
Batch, Medics 762, call Front Street, cancel Medic 81.
01:39
Dispatch, Medic 76, Medicaid1 can disregard 1738.
01:45
ALS response, near Front Street NE, room number (number withheld) door at Martha and Mary Rehab, Cross Street, King OLAVay and Northeast, Sunset Street, Medics 706, ALS response, near Front Street,
02:02
room number (number withheld) door at Martha and Mary Rehab, Cross Street, King Oathay and North East, Sunset Street, timeout 1738, WQEM 301.
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Location mentioned:
Front St NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370
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