Breathing problem reported at Vancouver address, Vancouver WA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a breathing problem at a residence near NE 103rd Court in Vancouver. The situation was upgraded to an emergency response with lights and sirens. Medic 1616 was assigned to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Priority 5[1], Engine 7, public assist,
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near NE 103rd Court.
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Priority 5[1], Engine 7, public assist,
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near NE 103rd Court, map page 323333.
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615 on Z.
00:35
6415 on Z.
00:41
Firecom engine 7.
00:42
Engine 7.
00:46
Can you please reread the notes from my call? This appears to be mistriaged and we need an AMR unit.
00:58
77, good morning.
01:00
Good morning. Get interested in Tista vehicle number Sunday, Deltis.
01:14
Do you want me to send them code 3 since a breathing issue with typically a code 3 response?
01:22
Yeah, I think this would be a code 3 breathing problem and sick person.
01:35
And fire comment, 7.
01:37
Can you let me know which ambulance number we have assigned?
01:42
Yeah, sir.
01:47
16-time, we're up there.
01:50
And in 7, it's going to be Medic 1616.
02:00
16-16, copy, thank you.
Police codes explained
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Priority 5: Low-priority, non-emergency response, often involving public assistance and no lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
NE 103rd Ct, Vancouver, WA 98662
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