Emergency response to elderly fall with knee injury, Spokane WA


Fire department responded to a fall involving a 70-year-old female who injured her knee near North Cincinnati Street. Emergency medical services were upgraded to a higher priority level.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Alpha Call, Engine 99, near North Cincinnati Street, Channel, City Primary, Fall.
00:15
Hazmat Investigation, Wokane Engine 8 3935, East Boone Avenue, Channel, City Primary, hazmat investigation.
00:30
Sit-out training hands.
00:33
Delta Call.
00:34
Sit back. The commandant, terminated, with the phone page for PACEA for 9-teach Airway Hypen Service.
00:42
The Office Terminated for People Signed, Air Hyden, Door, not good.
00:50
...for two contact names and does not need any medical attention.
00:54
No disrespect me.
00:57
Copy contact made, no medical issue, just asking.
01:04
Medicaid, 1335 males, and a feature, patients and employee, assets location, 127, division, and the cross.
01:19
Engine 99 upgrading to a Bravo[1] 70 female fall with knee injury AMR when assigned no thinner Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Bravo: Moderate-priority medical or EMS response; also used to designate Side B of a structure.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Cincinnati St, Spokane, WA 99208
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