Emergency Crews Respond to Medical Incidents in Camas


Emergency medical teams are responding to multiple incidents. One involves possible bleeding or injury at an adult family home, and another involves a 43-year-old woman.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
The destination. 81670 destination, 1035. Medics 16606, three alerts, (name withheld) Creek, Code 6Q[2], 2811, northeast, 139th Street. Got it. 16-02. 16 to 811 northeast 139th Street 141 bed to beat Bravo at (name withheld) Creek POSECU. Copy. Copy. This dash 161515-15 plus cruiser here and that's 515. Checking out the rig. 15-15, good morning, medic 16-0-6 responding 1036. 1336. Street, unit 141 B, math page 3126. Specialmark 16 and 7 at that destination. Thank you. We're part. Coverage is almost there, 10.309. At 163, pre-alert 12717 Southeast Forest Street. 169, we're going to be in service to cancel by fire. 169, copy. I received three four. Let me see. Fedix 168 on scene 1041. Priority five, engine, nine. Handage or laceration. At 4 Manor Adult Family Home. Priority 5[1]. Engine 9. Hemorrhage or laceration. 1-2717 Southeast 4th Street. At 4 Manor Adult Family Home, map page 1203. 2.6-16-on-scene, 1042. Hey, you're around on screen, 1042. That's an exit. Sorry about that. (name withheld). 1611 responding, 1044. 1515, 1-5. We're ready to go. 16, 15, start, 4. 48 Alpha. 1661.61. 1661, yeah. 11 o'clock, CD, second floor, 250. going back to 3330 Northeast 57th Avenue, 43-year-old female.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 5: Non-life threatening medical event
[2]
Code 6Q: Medical emergency (priority Q)
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Location mentioned:
Near SE 5th St, Camas, WA 98607
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