Fall prompts medical response near NE 93rd Ave, Vancouver WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical units responded to a fall near Northeast 93rd Avenue in Vancouver. The response included fire and EMS teams under a code three designation, indicating an emergency response with lights and sirens. A secondary low-priority (priority five) assistance call may have been related, possibly involving a routine or non-critical public assist situation.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 1605, code three for a fall near NE 93rd Ave.
00:05
Medic 1609, I am going to search you for five eight, please.
00:10
Copy.
00:20
You go ahead and send.
00:22
Copy that, sending.
00:29
1616 free alert near NE Salmon Creek Ave.
00:39
1605, did you copy your call?
00:43
1605 yes, we're there.
00:49
Copy.
00:59
Let me know when you're done.
01:00
I got someone turning out of the lake.
01:06
You can stand after this, (name withheld).
01:08
Pick up.
01:10
Copy.
01:16
Sixteen twenty-eight for three.
01:35
Priority five, engine eight.
01:38
Fire public assist for EMS.
01:41
Near Northeast 93rd Avenue, unit B22.
01:47
Priority five, engine eight.
01:50
Fire public assist for EMS.
01:53
Near Northeast 93rd Avenue, unit B22.
01:59
Map page 2228.
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Location mentioned:
NE 93rd Ave b22, Vancouver, WA 98664
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