Man reports traumatic neck injury and requests police, Ashland OR


A man in his 30s at an apartment near Clay Street, Ashland, reported a traumatic injury to his neck, believing he broke it. He is the patient himself and requested police response but did not explain the reason.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Fire
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Transcript:
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Squad 2, Engine 2, Priority 1[1], Traumatic Injury, near Clay St, Ashland, between Dollar Hideway and Villard Street.
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Three.
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I got to see.
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Regarding the call, the Cedar Wood is turned into a DOC.
00:27
The engine two, the caller I believe that...
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I seem two.
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I seem two.
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TAM2, AFR is responding to a traumatic injury near Quay Street.
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The RP is going to be the patient. He's requesting a law respond as well. He would not state why.
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Bobby.
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Squad two, (name withheld) called in, believes he broke his neck from cracking it.
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He's requesting law respond, but won't advise us as to why.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Near Clay St, Ashland, OR 97520
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