Fire teams respond to alarm at west 26th avenue, Spokane WA


Fire response teams arrived at a reported unknown problem near West 26th Avenue. Crews from Airway Heights used equipment to open a window for overhaul work. The power was secured during the operation. A medical alarm involved a 95-year-old female patient who fell and was injured. The alarm status was upgraded during the response.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Alpha Tall, Spokane Engine 9 near West 26th Avenue, Channel City Primary.
00:10
Unknown problem.
00:16
One from command.
00:20
No answer to Cade 1.
00:26
Hey, Airway Heights is going to use a K-12 on that window on their side. They're going to open that up.
00:32
They'll help that with overhaul.
00:34
Okay,
00:37
Bill. Yeah, but you take you?
00:42
Here we have a safety. Okay.
00:48
Okay. Call for Larm 70, we're reporting a medical alarm with no contact made, a patient is a 95 female.
00:59
From A.M. Dikiki, Calpies, we need to be able to set past the helicopter over to us.
01:07
Copy safety from command. Go ahead.
01:11
I believe we have your power secured at the pedestal. It is in wind.
01:17
Okay, stop the power secures, Doppa in A, we're still in out, have a 20-90 kit.
01:25
Copy.
01:30
We're going to upgrade this to a Bravo alarm going to call back the context of patients that you fell on it on the injuries this time.
01:42
That's your back.
01:49
Based on her age, we'll know that's just an AILS.
01:54
Copy AALS and you can use them code or no code.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 26th Ave, Spokane, WA 99203
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