Woman may have fallen in apartment, ambulance needed


A woman may have fallen in her apartment and needs an ambulance. The caller disconnected and there was a loud disturbance in the background.
Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00David Sector has a call at one in Denny.00:01Two ago there was a subject throwing glass bottles and cans into this street from the apartment building or rooftop nearby, possibly coming from 30231 Avenue.00:1323.00:17Queen 23.00:19I'll be around.00:20HMC.00:21218.00:26David Sector assist.00:28at 1811 Eastlake, apartment 203.00:32That address is possible.00:34Fires in route for a female who may have fallen.00:38Ptiles are limited.00:39The subject disconnected when they were transferred to fire.00:43The call think you can hear a loud disturbance in the background stating that a female needed an ambulance, 1811 Eastlake Avenue, apartment 203.
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David Sector has a call at one in Denny.
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Two ago there was a subject throwing glass bottles and cans into this street from the apartment building or rooftop nearby, possibly coming from 30231 Avenue.
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23.
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Queen 23.
00:19
I'll be around.
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HMC.
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218.
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David Sector assist.
00:28
at 1811 Eastlake, apartment 203.
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That address is possible.
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Fires in route for a female who may have fallen.
00:38
Ptiles are limited.
00:39
The subject disconnected when they were transferred to fire.
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The call think you can hear a loud disturbance in the background stating that a female needed an ambulance, 1811 Eastlake Avenue, apartment 203.
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