Medical teams respond to vehicle extrication and breathing issue, Snohomish County WA


Emergency medical teams responded to two locations. In one, a patient was extricated from a vehicle. At the second location, a patient showed abnormal breathing due to a partial airway obstruction.
Audio|Source: Snohomish County Fire Primary Response
02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 15. Aid response.
00:03
Near 196 Street Southwest.
00:07
Respond on TAC 2[2].
00:09
Near 196 Street, Southwest.
00:13
No problem is Indy-5.
00:20
Engine 5.
00:23
Would we add an A&P friend?
00:27
A&B friend.
00:30
We call from 140th, John. We have patient extricated.
00:34
Copy extricated.
00:39
One 40th man from 862. We're almost on scene.
00:47
Yeah, pull up directly behind Ladder 6-2 and your patient's going to be in the car in front of Ladder 6-2.
00:55
Where are you?
01:00
I'll come north of 30 in place of 40.
01:04
I'll say.
01:10
I'll try to turn you around right here.
01:15
So call Ms. W1. Yes, W1.
01:19
Can you attach me to 854 on Everett police name and show me on scene no checks?
01:29
That was 854?
01:31
Yes.
01:33
Okay.
01:46
I don't have a call for service 854. Do you move with the unit 854?
01:53
Unit 854. Act.
02:02
Aid 86. Aid response.
02:05
Near state route 92.
02:08
Near state route 92.
02:11
Respond on tack 3.
02:12
No, Comed, 15 patient contact. Three to go.
02:16
Where is it?
02:22
886.com.
02:24
So count from 140th, man.
02:26
NIC-6-3, Red Cross.
02:28
Middix-6-3, Red-Proff.
02:33
Breathe 86.
02:34
This is a partial obstruction, abnormal breathing, Med1[1] response I've added Medic 86.
02:41
886, thank you.
02:48
Medic 86. Med1[1] response.
02:51
Near State Route 92.
02:54
Near State Route 92.
02:57
Response on TAC 3[3].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Med1: High-priority advanced life support (ALS) medical response or channel designation.
[2]
TAC 2: Tactical radio channel 2 used for operations or on-scene communications.
[3]
TAC 3: Use Tactical Radio Channel 3 for communications and operations.
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