Teen takes pills after minor traffic accident, Lake Shore WA
A 16-year-old took a handful of pills after a minor traffic accident without injuries. Emergency responders attended to a possible overdose at the intersection near Northwest 11th Avenue and Northwest 99th Street.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Priority 3[2].
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Squad 61. Overdose[1].
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Near Northwest 11th Avenue and Northwest 99th Street.
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Priority 3[2].
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Squad 61. Overdose[1].
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Near Northwest 11th Avenue and Northwest 99th Street.
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Map page 3134.
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Truck 1, did you need me to attempt them?
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Negative.
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Happy.
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And squad 32, terrorist 21,
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(number withheld).
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Location update.
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Plus 32 copies, okay.
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(number withheld) copies, the editors change and looks like we're code 4 for one detained.
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That's correct.
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Code 4, when detained, and near R2606 Street.
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Part of time.
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In is 51 in place of 516.
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Priority 1.
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Engine 8.
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Unconscious or fainting episode.
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(number withheld).
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Near Southeast Parkrest Avenue.
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Unit 3131.
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Priority 1.
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Engine 8. Unconscious or sinking episode.
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(number withheld). Near Southeast Parkrest Avenue.
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Unit 3131. Map page 2235.
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Priority 3[2].
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Squad 61. Overdose[1].
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Near Northwest 11th Avenue and Northwest 99th Street.
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Priority 3[2].
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Squad 61. Overdose[1].
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Near Northwest 11th Avenue and Northwest 99th Street.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Overdose: Medical incident indicating a suspected drug overdose
[2]
Priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response; routine or minor incidents without urgent risk to life or property.
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Location mentioned:
NW 11th Ave & NW 99th St, Lake Shore, WA 98685
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