Patient stops breathing at residential address in Vancouver, Vancouver WA
Medical responders were dispatched to a residential address near Northeast 136th Avenue in Vancouver. Upon arrival, the patient had stopped breathing and required immediate medical attention. Emergency personnel initiated life-saving procedures at the scene.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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We're going to take that a call near Northeast 136.
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Oh,
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thank you.
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Medic 16,
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go on and post 37.
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Medig, excuse me, 8,
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1670 post 36.
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10.37.
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7036.
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Here's a flash medic, 16, 1616, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 0-30, and 519, 519, very old sharp.
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The safety consent is just no full patient, diesel.
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816-702 equipment for vehicle.
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Go ahead and tell us 3-9.
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Both possible to U.I.S.
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2550,000 is the Great Accura, NZX, Charles Robert Peekla, 994-1, lane travel that exceeds.
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And it's 72, go ahead and post 816-72 post-3-6 and 816-70 -70 post-3-9. Got you.
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55-2, 11-23.
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Thank you much. On 4-832, status.
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Okay. I'm going to play at 3-2.
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Point two, one second.
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Take the threat on Steam, was there something you needed after?
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Yeah,
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call speaker says patient stops breathing as they were arriving. I started Engine 9 and now, let me know if that needed.
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How'd be?
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That's 1601.1, code 1[1] Southwest.
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near Northeast 136th Avenue. Units page 254, map page 2226.
Police codes explained
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[1]
code 1: Non-emergency response; proceed without lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 136th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98684
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