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Medical alert for person down near public storage garage bathroomSeattle WA

audio iconMedical Emergency
Seattle, WA

Fire department responded to a call about a person down in the garage bathroom near a public storage facility. After checking elevators and the area, no patient was found. The alarm came from an alarm company. No further action was needed as no person was located.

Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
825, 825, in response, near Minor Avenue.
00:02
825, 8.25, Ed response, near Miner Avenue.
00:05
Room 509 at Lintonia.
00:08
Built mail DLock just return from the hospital.
00:10
This is that PAY2.
00:12
82.
00:13
We are on scene and checked both elevators, no patient.
00:16
Do you have any additional info?
00:17
That's it. It came from the alarm company, so if you don't see anybody in the elevators or near them, you can just go in service.
00:25
Can you work here? Agent 5MET OBD-109 off then out of the south.
00:28
Andrew 5109 Oxenella v.
00:30
South.
00:31
For requests from A5 on scene for an overdose[1], A5 regating engine 5-minute 1.
00:35
Newmatic 1 from A5O?
00:40
You're going.
00:41
Dean Flesher 183, one dose of Narcan[2] was getting at 1409.
00:46
He's on BVF, take five liters of M.
00:49
Okay. Okay. This actually, I was doing our mic unit.
00:52
I've made one co-green
00:55
368 response 2964 south-less Avala way
00:59
Is 3629-64? Is that lovely?
01:02
Public storage.
01:03
Three mail down in the garage, bathroom.
01:05
No problem.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
overdose: Possible drug-related medical emergency
[2]
Narcan: Administration of opioid antagonist for suspected overdose

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