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Six sickened with breathing distress in Spokane emergencySpokane WA

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Spokane, WA

Emergency responders are dispatched to multiple patients near South Fur Avenue who are experiencing general sickness and breathing difficulties, which raises concern for their wellbeing and urgent care needs.

Audio|Source: Spokane County Sheriff and Fire, Spokane City Police / Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Units, medics, and route for six-person at near South Fur Avenue, Unit 151.
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Bravo[3] Call, Latter,
00:15
41, near South Fur Avenue, Channel North Primary, general sickness.
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401 patients in Unit 1 Delta[1] calls 66 male difficulty breathing general illness 441 is code couges 41
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Delta[1] call Valley Engine 5 Engine 4-19625 East Wellesley Avenue Timberline Mobile Home Park Channel Valley Primary seizure
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Alpha[2] call Spokane Engine 15 North Crestline Street and East Queen Avenue Channel City Primary unknown problem
01:29
For patients in space 38, 38-year-old female,
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seizure,
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M.116 code and IDI Parker.
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Go ahead.
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Okay, 721, Suss.
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7.1.
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7.1.
01:54
666.
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Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta: High-priority medical response or designation for the right (D) side of a structure.
[2]
Alpha: Low-priority medical response or designation for the front (A-side) of a building or incident.
[3]
Bravo: Moderate-priority medical or EMS response; also used to designate Side B of a structure.

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