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73-year-old with stroke symptoms treated near Monroe Street BridgeSpokane WA

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Monroe Street Bridge, 218 N Monroe St, Spokane, WA 99201

Emergency responders treated a 73-year-old person showing confusion and possible stroke symptoms near the Monroe Street Bridge. A medical helicopter was launched to transport the patient for further care.

Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
04:6
Transcript:
00:00
Delta[1] call.
00:01
Squad 131. Squad 132, 1320, 253-02, East Marv, Main, Channel, North Primary, stroke.
00:14
Good French, Quad 131 in route.
00:19
Club 131 in route.
00:27
So let's show 1320 and 1301 in addition.
00:32
So that's copy is 1320 in route, 1301 in addition.
00:42
Get in the route to 25002 each arm.
00:47
73-year-old email,
00:49
confused, bid-in-issue, cycle CDAs, near Monroe Street Bridge.
00:55
You also have life-flight within a 26-minute ETA.
00:58
They're checking weather.
01:03
That's fast, 13-1.
01:05
13-1. Go ahead.
01:11
Just confirming Amar was from Monroe Bridge.
01:16
Test affirmative.
01:18
Can we check with them and see if they have a BLF units that's closer if they are having the SWAT code? I'll take that.
01:26
Yes, that's copy.
01:32
He's actually got the squad 13-1 on scene.
01:40
13-1-0. I'm saying in command.
01:44
State travel for 1320 and 1301.
01:47
30 20 dispatch.
01:51
Go ahead.
01:53
See guys, the life flight did accept.
01:56
Their ETA is now down to 16 minutes, 1-6.
02:00
They did have a rotor already in the air.
02:16
They want to do a standby air that's a little location there's a line zone for still joining the contact going to their party.
02:29
Copy.
02:34
To touch, 1320.
02:37
1320, go ahead.
02:42
Laying there will be right across on the column party.
02:50
The touch copy, they'll be across in the calling party's address.
02:54
Did you want them to launch?
03:00
To touch 1520.
03:03
1320, go ahead.
03:05
Delta[1] call.
03:06
Superming, flight, launch, 14,
03:10
38, 12, 8,000, 8.
03:11
City,
03:14
Primary. Dispac copies,
03:16
once in my flight, 1320 scrang contact.
03:22
Also, we have a animal change,
03:27
while we still being JLF.
03:30
Hey, Martin Vitis, one of five years closest.
03:39
Charlie Call, Spokane Engine 2, Troc 13, 4225, North Washington Street, Channel, City Primary, difficulty breathing.
03:51
(Name withheld), 17-year-old male having difficulty breathing,
03:56
110, code 45, and phrase.
03:59
1320 by the best, my flight has been advised to launch, then will be on Rednet, e.C.A.
04:05
approximately 16 minutes.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta: High-priority medical response or designation for the right (D) side of a structure.

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Location mentioned:
Monroe Street Bridge, 218 N Monroe St, Spokane, WA 99201

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