Medical alert triggers response for autistic teen at Ashland Apt, Ashland OR
Emergency responders dispatched to an Ashland apartment after a 14-year-old autistic boy began escalating. Off-duty personnel canceled further medical aid upon arrival assessment.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Squad 1, Priority 5[1], Silk Person,
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565 Allison Street number 1, Ashland, between Union Street and Sherman Street.
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22,
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When you arrive runs in, can you advise that mercy is needed?
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In 20.
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Mercy still needed on your prior call.
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Q175, copy at HQ.
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You want 7.5, copy at HQ.
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You want 7.4, also at HQ.
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There's an intersection.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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439. Fire advice, off-duty personnel stated it was a cell phone in the intersection and they're canceling mercy.
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Copy. Are they still on scene?
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Are they still on scene? They're at least one.
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And it's the off-duty personnel is on scene still.
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They're headquarters.
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No one traffic.
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Pricy-1-77 post-Stewart.
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I'll be I-5 northbound 24 on ramp.
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8178 status check.
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Last unit mic break.
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Mike breaks only.
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4621.
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A lot of the floor.
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4621, your radio broke.
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Start.
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217.8.
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Wood?
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Happy.
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Thank you.
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7. Can you roll towards 565 Allison Street, number one?
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Medical just arrived on scene, just as the caller was advising their 14-year-old son, who is autistic,
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was starting to escalate.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 5: Designated response level indicating specific priority for non-emergency or urgent calls, context-dependent.
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Location mentioned:
Allison St, Ashland, OR 97520
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