Medical response for diabetic emergency near northeast fourth plain boulevard, Vancouver WA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a diabetic emergency near Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard. The patient refused further assistance and left with a friend for transportation home.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
Listen to dispatch call
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Priority 2[1].
00:01
Squad 1. Diabetic, near Northeast 4th Plain Boulevard, UMis (number withheld).
00:11
Priority 2[1].
00:13
Squad 1. Diabetic near Northeast 4th Plain Boulevard.
00:20
Unit Bile 6.
00:22
Math page 2220.
00:29
1614. I get you stayed in the area.
00:33
Truck 1. They don't have an ETA yet.
00:35
They're going to call back with one.
00:37
Click 1 received.
00:39
We're just going to tape off the area.
00:41
R.P. It's here at the building.
00:42
They can advise when they arrive, if they can talk to the owner with 1914 Broadway.
00:47
They can show only advise us.
00:48
We're going to click.
00:51
Probably.
00:55
If you've got to go to Southwest.
01:02
AID 6070, we are clear with the patient refusal.
01:07
A patient got a ride home from her friend.
01:12
That's that age 1675 on scene.
01:18
Eight 1670, I got the refusal.
01:20
There's another unit and there you have steps on the go again.
01:26
Could I have age 1675 on scene?
01:33
Okay, 1675, on 2.
01:39
Our Convagen 6, we're staged in the area.
01:47
Copy engine 6. Copy engine 6.
01:53
The engine 6.
01:55
I got you clear and you're good for odds.
02:00
I think 1611-1-1 make that post 5-8 please.
02:07
Let up here first.
02:13
Fire come from squad 1.
02:15
Go ahead.
02:18
We have to reset our tablet, but can you show us en route to the diabetical?
02:23
Over.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response; prompt attention required but lower priority than immediate emergencies.
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