Multiple medical emergencies reported in Tacoma, Tacoma WA
Multiple medical emergencies occurred in Tacoma including sick and unconscious persons reported at various locations such as near South Coast Street, Special Care Adult Family Home on 63rd Avenue Northeast, and East 38th Street and East T Street. Emergency services responded with basic and advanced life support measures to assist those in urgent medical need.
Audio|Source: Tacoma Fire
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Transcript:
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8.9. Channel A.2.
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BLF. Sick person.
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East 25th Street and East L.
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Street. 8.9.
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Channel A.2.
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BLS[1]. Sick person.
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East 25th Street and East L.
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Street. Time 1040.
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Call engine 14. Can you assign us to the FireRump survivor? We'll go. Grope.
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Engine 7, Channel A2, BLS[1], sick person, near South Coast Street. Engine 7, Channel A2, BLS, sick person, near South Coast Street, time 1042.
00:43
Received engine 14, time 1042.
00:50
Coma Injit 3, start ALS[2] transport for altered.
00:56
Received Injord, we'll get your medic.
00:58
Two,
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three from Tacoma, you'll have Medic 3.
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Receive, medic 3.
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1043. 1043.
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Medic 3, Channel A2, ALS[2], unconscious person, Special Care Adult Family Home, 2010, 63rd Avenue Northeast.
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Medic 3, Channel A2, ALS[2], unconscious person, Special Care Adult Family Home, 2010, 63rd Avenue Northeast.
01:37
Medic 3, Channel A2, ALS[2], unconscious person, Special Care Adult Family Home, 2010, 63rd Avenue Northeast, Time 1043.
01:43
Medic 3, Joint Engine 3 on teen, ALS[2] upgrade, altered level of consciousness.
01:48
Time 1044.
01:52
Engine 11, Channel A2, BLS[1], Injury, East 38th Street and East T Street. Engine 11, Channel A2, BLS, Injury, East 38th Street and East T Street.
02:05
Time 1046.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical response or transport for non-life-threatening or lower-acuity emergencies.
[2]
ALS: Advanced life support medical response with paramedic-level care for higher-acuity emergencies.
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