Medical team responds to unresponsive and breathing calls, Battle Ground WA


Medical teams responded to two calls: one for an unresponsive or altered patient near northeast 288th street and another for a person having breathing problems near northwest 4th avenue.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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26, 25, your call is Code 3[1] for an altered patient near northeast 288th street.
00:08
Where does that respond?
00:14
27, I get your responding.
00:21
We're clear.
00:22
I admit.
00:30
Priority 3[3], squad 6.
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6 person, 1, 1, 1,200, northeast 28th street.
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Priority 3[3], squad, 6, 6 person, 112-0, northeast 28th street, map page 222222.
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K-554 Vancouver, I added some notes, I'm clear.
01:01
PACEA for 18th grade.
01:04
It's about 1615, we are clear, canceled, and no patient phone.
01:18
1515, clear, no patient found.
01:22
This is actually 1651 on scene.
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1651 on scene.
01:31
1515.
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1615, I'm going to have you to T-cell self-west for the transfer.
01:41
patient is ready to go out of ED-2-67.
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They're going to be going to be on the type of sunny sites.
01:46
They'll be admitting in through the ED.
01:48
The 66-year-old male team for a left formal artery occlusion.
01:53
They'll have an IV running with METs, and he will need cardiac monitor as well as a PCS farm.
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And again, he's ready to go.
02:04
55-3-5.
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16, that's the response, thank you.
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This action, it's 1613-13-13-13 vaccination.
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That's your definition.
02:31
No, 1624-2-4-3-N-9113-north-n-west 4,000.
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Direct 16-24-4-3 for a breathing problem near northwest 4th avenue.
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Priority 2[2].
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Engine 61. Breathing problems.
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near northwest 4th avenue.
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Priority 2[2].
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Engine 61. Breathing problems.
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near northwest 4th avenue.
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Map page 3133134.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens.
[2]
Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response; prompt attention required but lower priority than immediate emergencies.
[3]
Priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response; routine or minor incidents without urgent risk to life or property.
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 288th Cir, Battle Ground, WA 98604
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