Two patients with chest pain at assisted living


Audio of dispatch and responders for multiple medical calls at assisted living locations. Callers report an 81-year-old woman with chest pain and a 42-year-old man who is clammy and has chest pain, possibly a heart attack. Staff will meet responders on arrival. A separate caller reported a minor facial injury with no medical needs.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
03:5
Transcript:
PD on Cpheed to 11th century over the PD and 11 seconds turn. We change the PD and engine 117? Charlie Call, teeny engine engine 1, 2229 North 6th Street, Teeny Air Assisted Living, Channel South Thrive. Engine 8, 422 mail with chestane, clammy. and answer your card attack. No business name at this location, you'll be met directed from another employee in 112 francis in the room. back in and that's a permanent (name withheld) just called they said he's got a BB to the face but they can create a issue and no medical needs. Copy. Dispatch Medici and your woman's in row. Copy. Stand by sure. We were able to get the RP in contact with the tenant. The tenant was fine. There was no medical needs or any other problems. We're back in service. Every ten is fine, I'm going to come in a nasal shaving. Engine A for Venge of 15. Engine A, go ahead. What's your location? Mission is very having to go around. That would break dispatch for Mention 15. We'll take that call. would be engine 15 for Medicare for Engini. Team (name withheld) 1. Multiple callers reporting Unit 127 on an 81 female with chest pain. assisted living side and you'll have one tennis side. She is one copy you can show us in (name withheld) on scene copy room 127. Againstein with (name withheld). Inj 15 you have 112 Francis in Monroe this will be for 42 male clammy chest pain and has your heart attack. He'll be met in direct.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Stone St, Spokane, WA 99208
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