Allergic reaction at medford residence, Medford OR
A 53-year-old woman at a residence near Broad Street in Medford had an allergic reaction after taking new medication. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist her.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Priority 1[1], allergic reaction near Broad Street, Unit 109, Medford, between West Clark Street and the end of the street.
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Ten, I'm single.
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Can copy.
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214.
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14. 14.
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RMDC is down.
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Can you show us responding?
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14, copy and route.
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I'm at the residence.
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I'll be clear now.
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Thank you.
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Allergic reaction Broad Street.
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See, 185, you're signing near Broad Street, Unit 109, for a 53-year-old female acting oddly after taking new medication.
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Came in as a code 3 in June 14 primary.
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C-185. C-185.
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C-1-8-1-8.
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You can show us responding to the incident near Broad Street with a 12-minute 1-2 ETA.
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Happy responding with engine 14.
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Goodbye. Bye.
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Wait, what's that refusal?
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Copy, 65 with a refusal.
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Okay,
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I'm going to sign you as Broad Street call.
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165, this is going to be allergic reaction to some new meds.
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53.
Police codes explained
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Broad St, Medford, OR 97501
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