Medical response to overdose and self-harm near Hwy 99, Vancouver WA
Emergency responders attended to a person near Northeast Highway 99 who overdosed, had self-harm injuries, and reportedly took sleeping pills. There was concern about possible firearm access, but the current status of the weapon is unknown. Medical units are staging nearby to manage the situation safely.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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Clinic 1610-10, response code 3 on and over does at near Northeast Highway 99.
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On Northeast Highway 99, Units 30.
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Priority 3.
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Engine 63. Overdose[1].
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Near Northeast Highway 99.
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Unit 30. Map page 3126.
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That's 16-05 were parked.
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That's 16.40, you got me.
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3.4.
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Medic 16A in person, 45.
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In Medic 1605, we lost your coverage.
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I'll keep working on, though, okay?
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165, Kathy.
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Here is 64.
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Engine 64 in place with it.
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Agent 64, I did not copy.
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Engine 64 in place of Engine 64 in place of engine 603.
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I'm reaching 64 in place of 63.
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16.10.
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Just confirming what's our gun.
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1610, there are notes in your critical where he said that he had access to a gun.
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Today, however, that gun is unknown status.
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It is reported to the VA crisis line. He slit his wrist and took sleeping pill.
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Good time at 1511 resting.
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Receipts.
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It's Josh, medic 1610.
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We're in the area and we're going to be staging for us.
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1610.
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1610 in the area and stage.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Overdose: Medical incident indicating a suspected drug overdose
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Location mentioned:
Near NE Hwy 99, Vancouver, WA 98686
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