Medical crews respond to patient refusing crisis help, Vancouver WA


Medical crews responded to two medical emergencies at separate locations. In one case, a patient refused further crisis assistance and declined medical help but was still requested to be checked. Responders downgraded the urgency as the patient was walking around.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Priority 1.
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Engine 8. Test Payne, near Southeast 136 Avenue, Unit (number withheld).
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Priority 1, engine, 8.
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Test Payne, near Southeast 136 Avenue, Unit (number withheld), map page 223,000, Mass page 2235.
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Priority three, squad 61, six person, 8910,
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northeast 15th avenue, unit 23,
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at Westridge Apartments.
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Priority 3 Squad 61 6 person 8910 North East 15th Avenue unit 23 at Westridge Apartments map page 21002
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Squad 6-1 from CARES-26-21.
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Yeah, I, CARES-21.
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Yeah,
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Squad 6-1 from CARES-21, if they're okay with us attaching, we'd like to.
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Squad, 6-1 copies, yeah,
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that's like.
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Terry 21, I'll put you on the call.
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Made 1672, 72, Firecom.
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Okay,
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thank you. So we tried to get your patient to donate some more crisis with us. They're refused.
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They're now saying they don't want medical, but they call-taker would still like them checked.
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Okay,
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so they do like that. We will go ahead. Thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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For all the units respond to this call, if you want to slow to code one, the patients are blocking around with the world or less to be a further.
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Location mentioned:
Near SE 136th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98684
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