Medical crews respond to hemorrhage call, Vancouver WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call for a person suffering a hemorrhage or laceration near Northeast 126th Place in Vancouver. Multiple medic and engine units were dispatched, including code three and priority two responses, indicating both emergency and urgent but non-life-threatening situations. Units also assisted with a separate low-priority investigation at The Reserve at Columbia Tech Center.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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Medic 1630, pre-alert near NE 126th Place.
00:08
30, we are.
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Medic 1618, we're arriving.
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Medic 1618 on scene 2037.
00:29
Priority five, engine nine.
00:32
Investigation assist near SE 177th Avenue at The Reserve at Columbia Tech Center.
00:44
Priority five, engine nine, investigation assist near SE 177th Avenue.
00:54
Unit U 231 at The Reserve at Columbia Tech Center map page 2331.
01:07
Six 1630 code three on a hemorrhage near NE 126th Place.
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Fifteen 30.
01:18
We're fine.
01:24
Fifteen 30 responding.
01:28
Twenty 39.
01:33
Eleven, hemorrhage or laceration.
01:37
One, near NE 126th Place.
01:42
Priority two, engine eleven.
01:46
Hemorrhage or laceration near NE 126th Place map page 3234.
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Location mentioned:
NE 126th Pl, Vancouver, WA 98682
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