Two medical emergencies involving elderly patients


Two elderly patients are having medical emergencies at the same time. Emergency services send multiple units to help. One patient has a medication issue, and the other is experiencing rectal bleeding.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
02:26
Transcript:
16.04, code 3 altered LOC, 937, or these 86th Street. We're good morning, around. And it looks like your patient is in room 3 of memory care. So 167, these do look like they are completely separate. 9-16-7-cote-free hemorrhage 9317 Northeast 86 Street number 432 7-5 7-5 hemorrhockery 7 responding 1446 91917 2 o'clock 5 hemorrhage or laceration 93 17 northeast 86 street Priority 2[1], clock 5, hemorrhage or laceration, 9-317, Northeast 86th Street. Map page 2204. Priority 3[2], Andrew 11, Psychiatric, 93 17, Northeast 86th Street. Priority 3, Engines 11, Zeitner, 9317, Northeast 8th Street, math page 22-4. Have good. 6104. We've got the split for CETX, so they're not in route this time, your discretion based on the patient's paid. Region 11, just confirming there's two concurrent medical calls with 77-year-olds, have motor venture, two separate units, two separate calls.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 2: Serious, but not immediately life-threatening medical emergency
[2]
Priority 3: Non-life-threatening medical emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 86th St, Vancouver, WA 98662
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