Gunshot wound patient linked to incident on North Hamilton St, Spokane WA


A person with a gunshot wound arrived at the hospital connected to an incident near North Hamilton St. Police found multiple shell casings at the scene and reported arguing and suspicious vehicle activity involving a white truck and another vehicle leaving in opposite directions.
Audio|Source: Spokane County Sheriff and Fire, Spokane City Police / Fire - Digital
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
The radar traffic's not very good, but someone just came into the hospital here at the gunshot wound.
00:04
That's related to what Sarge was asking for.
00:12
541 for the North Knits, do you have enough here to be seen up there? Do you need more?
00:17
We're good on seen up here.
00:19
There's no one around who's here.
00:20
We're just interviewing (name withheld).
00:27
Okay, can you see it by saying you can get somebody to go, uh, contact that first thought?
00:36
Full to 541, you want me to add down there? Copy 512 this morning and wait and I'll be in there.
00:52
All seven.
01:00
So all you have right now is that there were some arguing, no description on who exactly was working footage right now.
01:08
Going.
01:10
Like it was a solid white truck and some kind of vehicle that was with it, they both went opposite direction.
01:18
Okay.
01:23
North Hamilton Street, Channel, City Primary, overdose.
01:33
Echo call, Spokane Medic 1, near North Hamilton St, Channel City Primary, cardiac arrest.
01:51
I find heading this way just we can block off the electric wave multiple shell casings at this point.
01:56
I'm going to have one of them go talk to the original call.
02:01
Good, yeah, we're still going.
02:02
I had another shield daze here, so we may have to tape this off.
02:06
We've got to keep walking it.
02:12
Do you have any video footage in?
02:19
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Hamilton St, Spokane, WA 99207
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